Your face, fingerprints, and tattoos could end up in a #California #police database: https://t.co/9ZRSiEdNjx pic.twitter.com/WuZx3eoxLc
— MuckRock (@MuckRock) November 10, 2015
#LosAngeles sheriff is in the market for a #Biometric database that would hold data on over 16 million people https://t.co/9ZRSiEdNjx
— MuckRock (@MuckRock) November 5, 2015
#Australia: Facial recognition database would give police ‘unprecedented’ access https://t.co/Eb1aeGM1AT via @guardian #Privacy #Biometrics
— Netizen Rights (@netizenrights) November 6, 2015
Who has the right to collect, assess and make use of the biometrics of your face? https://t.co/tLBHSQZHen
— NYT Photo (@nytimesphoto) November 16, 2015
Why biometrics is the force behind the privacy vs. convenience debate | Information Age https://t.co/3EGbx7b0Rf
— Norse (@NorseCorp) November 14, 2015
Passwords & apps are no longer enough. The future of banking is biometrics. https://t.co/GhHVnGGkFD pic.twitter.com/EI7psl4VUK
— Singularity Hub (@singularityhub) November 12, 2015