Big Brother Watch claims supermarket biometric scans of “thousands of shoppers” is “unlawful” and “Orwellian in the extreme.”
Privacy
rights group Big Brother Watch issued a statement last Tuesday stating
they had filed a legal complaint with the Information Commissioner
claiming that Southern Co-operative’s use of live facial recognition
cameras in its supermarkets is “unlawful”. The legal complaint, sent via
the group’s lawyers from data rights firm AWO, claims that the use of
the biometric cameras “is infringing the data rights of a significant
number of UK data subjects”.
Southern Co-operative supermarkets
use facial recognition software with surveillance cameras from Chinese
state-owned firm Hikvision, which also provides cameras for the CCP’s
concentration camps in Xinjiang and has been associated with serious
security flaws. The firm is banned from operating in the US and a group
of senior parliamentarians recently urged the Government to ban the
cameras from the UK.
Big Brother Watch is a UK civil liberties
campaign group fighting for a free future. “We’re determined to reclaim
our privacy and defend freedoms at this time of enormous technological
change. And we fight to win,” their website states.
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