Wegmans allegedly uses facial recognition to scan its customers, sparking viral privacy concerns and legislative pushback over biometric data collection.
With 15 stores in Virginia, Wegman's has begun scanning the faces of anyone who enters select stores, sparking privacy concerns.
The rise of biometric technologies has ushered in a new era of convenience and security. But with that innovation comes heightened privacy risk. Recognizing the ...
This article was originally published in Law360 on May 15, 2025, and is republished here with permission. In today’s data-driven sports industry, teams, leagues and sponsors increasingly rely on ...
Ever get the feeling that you’re being watched? Well, if you shop at one popular grocery store chain, you may not be far off the mark. A […] ...
In an increasingly digitized world, a new study reveals complex public attitudes toward biometric technologies that are reshaping how we interact with devices and services – from facial recognition ...
Moral implications aside, there may well be another legal hammer about to fall on Elon Musk’s chabot: namely, biometrics, and ...
Speech analysis technology has been developing rapidly, and experts are expressing concern that voice could become another frontier in privacy preservation.
Biometric authentication has grown to be one of the most talked-about protection technologies in recent years. As cyber ...