Amazon Sued For Not Telling New York Store Customers About Facial Recognition
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Amazon Sued Over Biometric Data Practices At NYC Stores
Amazon was hit Thursday with allegations it violated New York City's new biometric privacy law by failing to notify customers at its Amazon Go convenience stores of technology that collects data on their body size and shape as part of a streamlined checkout process.
Amazon sued for failing to notify customers of biometric data tracking at Manhattan stores
A class-action lawsuit filed against Amazon Thursday accuses the company of breaking a New York law requiring businesses to notify customers when tracking biometric data.
Lawsuit: Amazon Failed to Disclose Facial Recognition Usage to New York Shoppers
Amazon is facing a new class-action lawsuit alleging that the company failed to disclose its use of facial recognition technology to customers of Amazon Go convenience stores in New York City.
Slog AM: Amazon Faces Facial Recognition Suit, More Train Wrecks, Trump's Back on YouTube
The Stranger's morning news roundup. by Nathalie Graham New Yorkers sue Amazon: Our least favorite local bookseller faces a lawsuit from New Yorkers because it didn't disclose facial recognition technology in a NYC Amazon Go store. "New York is the only major city which requires businesses to post signs if they’re tracking customers’ biometric information," according to NBC. Amazon put up the signs over a year after the law went into effect. Ama…
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