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Monroe County Considers Biometric Privacy Law as Debate Over Facial Recognition Grows

Monroe County lawmakers are considering legislation that would require businesses to notify customers when facial recognition technology is being used, adding the county to a growing movement across New York aimed at regulating the collection and use of biometric data.The proposal, sponsored by Democratic County Legislators Rachel Barnhart, Ricky Frazier, John Baynes, Nazish Jeffery and Linda Hasman, would require businesses such as grocery stor…
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