Mexico’s Senate approved a biometric cellphone registry, Reuters reports. Under the reform to the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, telecommunications companies will be required to collect millions of cellphone users’ data, including fingerprints or eye scans, which will be stored in the national registry. It will be managed by the Federal Telecommunications Institute. Civil rights groups said the registry is an invasion of privacy.
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