Biometric Data

Texas AG Ken Paxton Sues Google Over Biometric Data Collection

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced that the Lone Star State will bring a case against Google over the unauthorized collection of biometric data from users without their informed consent, in the latest of a long string of legal cases brought by the Texas AG against the tech giant.

Senators Sound Alarm on TikTok

The perceived threat of Chinese spying through the popular social media app TikTok has leaders in both parties sounding the alarm and urging a federal response.

Mastercard Introduces Controversial Biometric Payments That Require a Face Scan

Amid privacy concerns, payments giant Mastercard is rolling out the controversial biometric payment systems, allowing users to pay with the wave of a hand or a smile at a camera.

Amazon Accepting Palm-Scanning Payments in Austin, Texas

Controversial technology has only ever been used in one other location and is still somewhat mistrusted by consumers.

Biden Pentagon Let 50 Afghans Posing Serious Security Risks Into the United States, Watchdog Finds

At least 28 Afghan refugees with "derogatory information" cannot be located, DOD IG warns.

Texas Sues Facebook for Hundreds of Billions Over Facial Recognition Practices

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reportedly sued Facebook on Monday for violating the state's privacy protections for personal biometric data through facial recognition technology it used until recently.

Human Beings Are ‘Hackable Animals’—Free Will Is ‘Over’: World Economic Forum Doctor

Globalist elites want to "re-engineer the future of life itself," propose a "new regime of surveillance" that is "under the skin" to "collect biometric data."

55 Federal Agencies Now Tracking Those Who Applied For Religious Exemptions To COVID Vax

Up to 57 policy amendments were drafted by 55 departments under the Biden administration, all seeking to track federal employees who are requesting for different types of exemptions to COVID vaccines, the Liberty Counsel Action (LCA) has found.

10 Federal Agencies Plan to Greatly Expand Reliance on Facial Recognition Surveillance, Critics Outraged

Digital rights advocates reacted harshly Thursday to a new internal U.S. government report detailing how 10 federal agencies have plans to greatly expand their reliance on facial recognition in the years ahead.

Massive biometric database of Afghans who helped US, RAW in Taliban’s control now

(Firstpost) Taliban fighters have access to a large amount of biometric data of persons who helped the US and their NATO allies or worked with Indian intelligence, several media reports said. This crucial data landed into their hands courtesy of the US, who left the embassy amid a chaotic evacuation.

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