Mobile telecommunications company T-Mobile was sued over its alleged use of facial recognition technology in New York City stores, Bloomberg reports. The plaintiff accuses the company of collecting biometric information without her consent. The proposed class-action lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
24 April 2024
T-Mobile sued over alleged use of facial recognition technology
Related stories
Notes from the IAPP Canada: A wonderful space for Canadian privacy professionals
Discussing privacy and technology with Dan Solove
A view from DC: Checkmate for NetChoice in California AADCA legal battle
European commissioner discusses EU-US Data Privacy Framework, potential GDPR reform
UK DRCF's Kate Jones: Governance pros poised to enable privacy, innovation