The 20-page draft, dated January 21, omits a mention included in an earlier version that, building on Europe’s existing 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.”
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Instead, the new version pitches “specific requirements” for “remote biometric identification systems” adding that “in case biometric data are used for mass surveillance, there must be clear criteria about which individuals should be identified”. More:https://www.politico.eu/pro/document-commission-considerations-temporary-face-recognition-ban-margrethe-vestager/ …
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The highly bureaucratic ex ante assessment adequacy system (outlined on page 18) is also worthy of analysis.
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Good work
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Clearly leaving space for all those high level ethics!
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Neither e-privacy regulation nor GDPR is mentioned. C.C.
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It was highly foressen. And it is dispactable and disreptful for our human rights.
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