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Daily Dashboard | Tech companies sued for BIPA violations over facial recognition training Related reading: FISA Section 702's Reauthorization Era

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Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft have been sued for alleged violations of Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act, CNET reports. The tech companies have been accused of using photos from IBM's Diversity in Faces database to train their facial recognition technologies without obtaining the photo subjects' consent. Meanwhile, Walmart faces a lawsuit for allegedly violating the California Consumer Privacy Act following a data breach, while a lawsuit filed against Google claims the tech company tracked app activity after a user opted out of the practice.
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