A potential loophole within the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act has been exposed, Biometric Update reports. In the recent federal court case, Powell v. DePaul University, an online student claimed the school defied BIPA by "using an online remote proctoring tool to capture, store, and disseminate his and other students’ facial geometry data” without consent. DePaul was granted dismissal after claiming it was a financial institution exempted from BIPA under Title V of the U.S. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999.
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