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by paranoidrobot
157 days ago
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If we define face scanning as specifically doing facial-recognition over multiple cameras, stores and/or time, then it's quite clear and simple. A store could easily have security cameras operating without issue. They don't need to do any more smarts on it. It's where you draw the line on smarts that's the thing. - Person-shaped-object crossed from public-area to private area (eg through a staff-only door) without a corresponding door swipe event. - Person-shaped-object appears to take an object off a shelf and put it in their bag/pocket. - Specifically tracking a person over multiple cameras in one visit as they navigate the store, without associating with an identity - Using facial recognition to recognise the same person over multiple visits/stores, and being able to track their activity over all of those visits. There could be arguments for some of these being permitted without it being a total invasion of privacy. |
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