Canadian Tire stores in B.C. broke privacy rules with facial recognition technology

A report from the Information and Privacy Commissioner for B.C. says that Canadian Tire broke privacy laws by deploying facial recognition technology (FRT) in the province’s stores. Canadian Tire has now removed the facial ID devices, which the company says were used for loss prevention to detect the presence of “persons of interest.” The commission investigated four Canadian Tire stores over three years.

 

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