By Ryan Cropp ( December 8, 2023, 07:32 GMT | Insight) -- Staff at New Zealand’s national law-enforcement agency accessed controversial online facial-recognition tools PimEyes.com and Facecheck.ID on multiple occasions in the first six months of 2023, documents obtained by MLex have revealed. Police devices or networks made 393 connections with PimEyes.com and 274 connections with Facecheck.ID between Jan. 1, 2023 and July 18, 2023, the documents show. New Zealand Police wouldn’t confirm whether privacy assessments had been conducted for PimEyes or Facecheck prior to staff accessing the websites on police devices, or whether the agency had been aware of the connections made on police networks prior to MLex’s inquiries.Staff at New Zealand’s national law-enforcement agency accessed controversial online facial-recognition tools PimEyes.com and Facecheck.ID on multiple occasions in the first six months of 2023, documents show....
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