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Facial Recognition: You Are Being Watched 24/7

​Facial recognition surveillance poses a threat on free societies - it invades our privacy, strengthens racial bias, enables pervasive policing & mass surveillance.​

facial recognition , Surveillance , #ReclaimYourFace
February 15, 2021 • LibertiesEU
Facial Recognition Surveillance Treats Everyone Like Suspects

Privacy is a fundamental right that belongs to each and every one of us. Governments aren’t allowed to violate it whenever it pleases them. If the authorities want to spy on someone, they should need to get permission to do so.

Digital privacy , mass surveillance , facial recognition , Artificial Intelligence
February 19, 2020 • LibertiesEU
Quiz: How Much Do You Actually Know About Facial Recognition surveillance?

A decade ago, it was the mass deployment of CCTV cameras across public spaces across the world. Now, it's facial recognition surveillance. Test yourself on how much you know about this technology and its threats to your freedoms and rights.

facial recognition , surveillance camera , surveillance technology , Digital privacy
September 21, 2018 • LibertiesEU
Facial Recognition Surveillance a Threat to Law-Abiding Citizens

The use of facial recognition surveillance is becoming widespread across Europe, and those who stand to lose the most are law-abiding citizens, not criminals.

Surveillance , facial recognition , Privacy , UK , Germany , Berlin , big brother
September 21, 2018 • LibertiesEU
Milan Central Station's Spying Totems: Reality, or a 'Black Mirror' Episode?

Advertising totems in the Milan's train station have facial recognition software in order to collect passenger data without authorization.

right to privacy , Privacy , Surveillance , facial recognition , Hermes Center for Digital Human Rights
April 24, 2017 • Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights
Shave to Drive: Romania Forces Man to Cut Beard to Renew License

In the era of biometrics, where computer facial recognition is possible even for those wearing a burka, Romanian police still get tripped up by a little facial hair.

Romania , driving license , beard , facial recognition , biometrics , US , APADOR-CH , Austria
January 15, 2016 • The Association for the Defense of Human Rights in Romania – the Helsinki Committee
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