Businesses are harvesting our biometric data. We need new protections (thenextweb.com)
from Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de to technology@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 15:53
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/19118037

These days, our biometric data is valuable to businesses for security purposes, to enhance customer experience or to improve their own efficiency.

Facial recognition technology […] scans images or videos from devices including CCTV cameras and picks out faces.

From supermarkets to car parks and railway stations, CCTV cameras are everywhere, silently doing their job. But what exactly is their job now?

Businesses may justify collecting biometric data, but with power comes responsibility and the use of facial recognition raises significant transparency, ethical, and privacy concerns.

If your password gets stolen, you can change it. If your credit card is compromised, you can cancel it. But your face? That’s permanent. Biometric data is incredibly sensitive because it cannot be altered once it’s compromised. This makes it a high-stakes game when it comes to security.

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Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca on 19 Jul 2024 16:15 next collapse

Companies don’t care. They bribe they way to victory.

Bishma@discuss.tchncs.de on 19 Jul 2024 16:19 collapse

Companies care insomuch as they’re lobbing in favor of mask ban laws so they can harvest more of our biometrics. Money is speech, companies are people, and bribes are caring.

sunzu@kbin.run on 19 Jul 2024 17:00 collapse

just fyi masking laws in the US date back as far as mid 1800s when NYC tenants got sick of their price gouging landlords, among other colourful examples.

generally the regime is against masks, with exception of covid, and they back to it.

tinfoilhat@lemmy.ml on 19 Jul 2024 17:22 next collapse

Their job now is to serve governments surveillance data.

tinfoilhat@lemmy.ml on 19 Jul 2024 17:22 next collapse

Their job now is to serve governments surveillance data.

conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works on 19 Jul 2024 18:40 next collapse

Biometric locks are not security against a serious threat actor.

Don’t use them unless you don’t care if they’re compromised.

deranger@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 2024 03:19 collapse

Article isn’t about biometric locks but rather cctv and such.

conciselyverbose@sh.itjust.works on 20 Jul 2024 09:53 collapse

It’s talking about using it for security, and how unlike a password it can’t be changed. The fact that using it as a password is always dumb is relevant.

Badeendje@lemmy.world on 19 Jul 2024 23:14 collapse

Luckily in my country it is specifically not allowed. Even phots of someone is biometric data and companies need to explain specifically why they cannot use alternative means. Stuff like fingerprints and irisscan is a big nono

GoMati@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 2024 12:22 collapse

Which country is it? I’m legitimately curious

Badeendje@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 2024 13:03 collapse

The Netherlands

snowyleopard@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 2024 13:05 collapse

Sorry, but you should really not walk into a Jumbo then…

Badeendje@lemmy.world on 20 Jul 2024 16:00 collapse

Because they have CCTV? Because facial recognition was not allowed, even for them.