Building on Europe's existing tough privacy laws, a "future regulatory framework could go further and include a time-limited ban on the use of facial recognition technology in public spaces," states the 18-pages draft. Here's more (for Pro subscribers)https://www.politico.eu/pro/eu-considers-temporary-ban-on-facial-recognition-in-public-spaces/ …
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I can’t read behind the paywall, but does it include a ban on law enforcement use? Or is the European civil/criminal data divide still in operation?
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Police must conform to the Charter of Fundemental rights. They have their own Directive, parallel to the GDPR.
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If
#EU goes ahead with a ban on facial recognition,#Serbia
will have a problem with its #Huawei
#safecity project.#enlargement#China 1)#EuropeanParliament has raised the issue.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/E-9-2019-003068_EN.html …
2) @v_vuksanovic has a good analysis
https://chinaobservers.eu/securing-the-sino-serbian-partnership/ … - 1 more reply
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So no unlocking my iPhone or using Apple Pay in a public place?
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It means that security cameras in streets and such must not use facial recognition software to identify every single person that camera sees
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It's about time you act!!,
@EU_Commission@Europarl_EN when you just spew corporate propaganda everyday. Europeans deserve protection, privacy and dignity from the umpteen mafia agencies that cannot find a terrorist, but terrorize all of us.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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