This report, published by the Future of Privacy Forum, outlines seven principles providing key protections that serve as part of the framework for collecting and ensuing use of facial-recognition data in commercial applications: Consent, Use-Respect for Context, Transparency, Data Security, Privacy by Design, Integrity & Access, and Accountability.
Privacy Principles for Facial-Recognition Technology in Commercial Applications
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