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Facial recognition at security and immigration checkpoints and gates could ease airport hassles, even as the technology raises privacy concerns. By Christine Chung Travelers can expect biometric ...
The home secretary has said she rejects suggestions that making live facial recognition available to all police forces in England and Wales contributes to a "Big Brother" society. Shabana Mahmood told ...
The Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Minneapolis is providing insights into the surveillance technologies the government is using in its mass deportation campaign. Department of Homelan ...
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Agents use facial recognition, social media monitoring and other tech tools not only to identify undocumented immigrants but also to track protesters, current and former officials said. By Sheera ...
More than 100 wanted criminals have been arrested in the first few months of a pilot programme in which live facial recognition (LFR) cameras were mounted onto street furniture. Since October, LFR ...
The Metropolitan Police is facing legal action brought by a youth worker and the director of a civil liberties campaign group It will be “impossible” for Londoners to travel without being scanned by ...
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It will be “impossible” for Londoners to travel without being scanned by facial recognition unless police use of the technology is properly restricted, the High Court has been told. The Metropolitan ...
Police have arrested more than 100 wanted criminals in the first few months of a pilot programme in which live facial recognition (LFR) cameras were mounted onto street furniture. Since October, LFR ...