Hallöchen Mastos, hier noch ein paar sweete Sachen.
Ja ich bin ein Cumdump und liebe Sperma, bin ich deswegen ein böses MÀdchen?
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Ohio Judge: Clearview Matches Aren’t Probable Cause So Kiss Your Murder Case Goodbye

If cops aren’t going to follow the law or the Constitution, I don’t know why we’re expecting them to adhere to end user agreements. It’s not just the fake social media profi


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Bunnings breached privacy laws by using facial recognition on customers, Commissioner finds
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-19/oaic-investigation-into-bunnings-facial-recognition/104613700

Bunnings has been illegally using facial recognition on customers 2018. Facial data is highly sensitive under Australian privacy law, and requires consent, which Bunnings didn't bother about. The Privacy Commissioner says this breaches privacy laws.

Bunnings managing director, Mike Schneider, opened his mouth and let a load of bullshit pour out, saying stores are seeing "increasing exposure to violent and organised crime" and if just one person could be protected from trauma the use of facial recognition would be "justifiable".

It's clearly nonsense. It does not take just one crime to justify such a draconian over-reach and breach of personal privacy.

There's no data to suggest there's a crimewave taking place inside Bunnings stores. Look in the news for it; there's zip!

Over the same timespan, in carparks outside of Bunnings stores, there have been some arrests of people but it's unrelated to shopping in Bunnings. This is the excuse retailers use to justify car numberplate tracking. Numberplate tracking happens in about 40% of retail shops. It's a serious issue, but it's unrelated to in-store facial tracking, and not a justification for it.

Australian Retailer Association has been echoing claims by retail associations in the USA that $Millions are lost a day due to shoplifting. Depending on who you listen to, this adds-up to $Billions, sometimes more than the GDP of entire states where these made-up crime-waves are occurring.

Big business uses fearmongering as an excuse to break the law.

However you look at it, nobody can produce evidence to back their claim of a crime-wave in retail stores. But they're happy to talk about crime as an excuse to justify gathering personal, identifying information on the public.

#Bunnings #Privacy #PrivacyCommission #ConsumerProtection #FacialRecognition #BanFacialRecognition #AustralianRetailerAssociation

Bunnings breached privacy laws by using facial recognition on customers, Commissioner finds

The Privacy Commissioner finds Bunnings Warehouse interfered with the privacy of its customers by using facial recognition without consent in 63 of its stores over a three-year period.

ABC News

»Wir GrĂŒne sind zur Bundestagswahl mit dem Vorhaben angetreten, die Sicherheitsgesetzgebung auf den PrĂŒfstand zu stellen. [...] Einer uferlosen Verarbeitung persönlicher Daten werden wir uns verweigern.« schreiben @sabinegruetzmacher und @TabeaRoessner in der @tazgetroete.
https://taz.de/Kritik-am-Sicherheitspaket/!6038337/

#banfacialrecognition #GesichtserkennungStoppen

Kritik am Sicherheitspaket: GefÀhrliche Datenspeicherung

Teile des neuen Sicherheitspakets könnten eine weitreichende Überwachung der Bevölkerung erlauben. Einige Maßnahmen verstoßen gegen das Grundgesetz.

TAZ Verlags- und Vertriebs GmbH

Wie die Demo mich sieht vs. Wie ich die Demo sehe.

#GesichtserkennungStoppen #banfacialrecognition #b1709

Nancy Faeser plant, die polizeiliche #Gesichtserkennung deutlich auszuweiten. Der neue Entwurf soll den Abgleich von Bildern nicht nur mit polizeilichen Datenbanken ermöglichen, sondern auch mit Daten aus dem Internet, z.B. auch sozialen Medien.

Der Einsatz von KI-basierten biometrischen Erkennungsverfahren ist wegen der großen Gefahren fĂŒr Grundrechte immer unverhĂ€ltnismĂ€ĂŸig!

https://netzpolitik.org/2024/nancy-faeser-was-das-innenministerium-zur-gesichtserkennung-plant/

#BanRBI #BanFacialRecognition #GesichtserkennungStoppen

Nancy Faeser: Was das Innenministerium zur Gesichtserkennung plant

KĂŒnftig sollen Polizeibehörden Bilder von VerdĂ€chtigen mit dem Internet abgleichen können, um sie zu finden. Dieser Vorschlag aus dem Innenministerium ist ein Albtraum fĂŒr Grundrechte.

netzpolitik.org

From banfacialrecognition.com;
BAN FACIAL RECOGNITION IN SCHOOLS
The world’s most dangerous surveillance technology is invading our schools and putting kids at risk across the country.

https://www.banfacialrecognition.com/schools/
#facialrecognition #surveillance #school #banfacialrecognition

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Ban Facial Recognition in Schools

Ban Facial Recognition in Schools The world’s most dangerous surveillance technology is invading our schools and putting kids at risk across the country. In recent years school systems have been quietly introducing unethical experiments with facial recognition software, using it to scan, analyze, and collect sensitive biometric information on tens of thousands of students, parents, [
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Fight for the Future

Who actually wants any of this đŸ’©? “Invenda, the company that produces the machines, advertises its use of “demographic detection software”, which it says can determine gender and age of customers.”

#BanFacialRecognition

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/feb/23/vending-machine-facial-recognition-canada-univeristy-waterloo

Canadian university vending machine error reveals use of facial recognition

Snack dispenser at University of Waterloo shows facial recognition message on screen despite no prior indication

The Guardian

China is moving faster than the US federal government and most US states to limit the use of facial recognition technology.

So if you think China is an authoritarian surveillance state... what does that make us?

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/08/china-releases-plans-to-restrict-facial-recognition-technology.html

#facialrecognition #banfacialrecognition #FacialRecognitionTechnology #privacy #chinanews

BEHIND THE INVESTIGATION: Facial recognition technology leads to wrongful arrests

Atlanta News First Investigates confirmed the facial recognition company encouraged law enforcement to develop policies and treat results like a lead or tip, not as a deciding factor in a case. Ciara Cummings takes you behind her latest investigation. FULL INVESTIGATION: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/05/23/false-recognition-facial-tech-can-lead-police-arrest-wrong-person/

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