Covid rules rebooted as France embraces QR codes
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09/06/2021 - 07:00 The logo of the French government s smartphone app TousAntiCovid (Everyone against Covid). REUTERS - POOL 3 min France has entered a matrix of sorts, with QR codes becoming the new normal as the country shakes off its coronavirus shackles. Already used as proof of vaccination, the pixelated square barcodes now adorn the restaurant tables, and the doorways of bars and gyms, forming a digital contact tracking system that authorities say is needed to stay ahead of the pandemic. Opponents say they’ve gone too far and threaten privacy. Advertising Read more
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Privacy groups file complaint to EU countries over facial recognition technology
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28/05/2021 - 10:45 People have their faces scanned as they arrive for the opening ceremony of the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai on August 29, 2019 HECTOR RETAMAL AFP/File Text by: David Coffey with RFI 3 min Privacy organisations have filed a complaint to regulators in five European countries, including France, over the practices of an online company that has built a powerful facial recognition database using images scraped from the web. Advertising Read more
In a statement issued on Thursday by Privacy International, the use of images - including those from people s social media accounts - to offer biometrics services to private companies and law enforcement by tech company Clearview AI goes far beyond what we could ever expect
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