Facebook Faces Lawsuit for Amassing World’s Largest Stash of Facial-recognition Data
Defendant claims Facebook “actively conceals” this from its users and “doesn’t disclose its wholesale biometrics data collection practices…”
Defendant claims Facebook “actively conceals” this from its users and “doesn’t disclose its wholesale biometrics data collection practices…”
‘Many Americans, when they hear the word Scotland, will think of Mel Gibson in blue facepaint yelling: “FREEDOM!” That’s how Scotland is viewed by non-Scots the world over: as a plucky, liberty-loving nation that sits […]
Starting in 1992, DOJ & DEA collected almost all calls from USA to as many as 116 countries.
Water Dept. using data collected from smart meters to charge customers for overuse.
Delivery driver pulled over and questioned under anti-terror laws.
Has made it harder for undercover agents to remain anonymous…
Another globalist running for president.
“If we have to navigate some spooky places to get what we need, then that’s what we’ll do.”
Facebook violated its users’ privacy to acquire the largest privately held stash of biometric face-recognition data in the world, a class action claims in Chancery Court. Lead plaintiff Carlo Licata claims Facebook began violating the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy act of 2008 in 2010, in a “purported attempt to make the process of tagging friends […]
Oliver asked Snowden to explain the implications of NSA surveillance on racy personal photos.
Research studies ways in which infants’ eyes track their mothers’ faces…
Obama tries to create another “law” with his pen and phone.
Students at a primary school in England can no longer run on the playground.
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‘The next time you take a trip to the mall, make sure you give those mannequins a big smile. The surveillance industry’s latest recruit—joining the ranks of the Statue of Liberty, vending machines, Kinect, and […]