Japan clarifies private sector facial recognition use rules, stops short of new rules or guidelines
By Toko Sekiguchi ( January 12, 2023, 08:31 GMT | Insight) -- Japan’s privacy commission released a draft report on the use of facial recognition technology in security cameras today, in an effort to clarify rules and laws that govern the gathering and use of biometric data increasingly used by the private sector.Japan’s privacy commission released a draft report on the use of facial recognition technology in security cameras today, in an effort to clarify rules and laws that govern the gathering and use of biometric data increasingly used by the private sector....
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