EU Considering A Five-Year Ban On Facial Recognition In Public

EU Considering A Five-Year Ban On Facial Recognition In Public

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Politico is reporting that the European Union (EU) is considering banning facial recognition in public areas for up to five years. Facial recognition is quickly becoming the latest battleground in the fight over user privacy. Some countries, such as China, have embraced the technology and taken surveillance of citizens to an all-new level. The U.S.…

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