Wegmans allegedly uses facial recognition to scan its customers, sparking viral privacy concerns and legislative pushback over biometric data collection.
Shoppers concerned as major grocery store introduces biometric surveillance - Shoppers at Wegmans’ Manhattan location react after learning the grocery chain quietly installed surveillance software in ...
The Department of Homeland Security is considering updates to how it verifies identity and conducts security threat ...
We can say that technology is pushing us to limits we didn't foresee in previous years. For example, biometric surveillance.
Wegmans use of biometric data in NYC is alarming some customers but the supermarket chain says its goal is to make sure its stores are safe.
At the center of this shift is the convergence of two systems that were never designed to operate together on American ...
Wegmans’ biometric data practices point to a larger surveillance shift, raising urgent questions about privacy, equity, and ...
Retailers want to know if you’ll pay more than the next person for the same goods and services. And they’ll use data on ...
The lawmakers introduced legislation that would set departmentwide standards in an effort to prevent misuse and strengthen ...
Legislation to prohibit the collection of such information was introduced in New York City in 2023 but has not passed. At ...
FBI wants input on a classified, identity-based biometric system designed to operate at the Secret and Top Secret/Sensitive ...
Corey Thompson, Global Head of Digital, Retail Banking at Mashreq outlines how banks are moving beyond one-time passwords as ...