French Politicians Vow Legal Action on Alleged Illegal Facial Recognition Use by Police
By Ayang Macdonald A recent report that the French national police has been using a facial recognition system from Israel illegally for the past eight…
By Ayang Macdonald A recent report that the French national police has been using a facial recognition system from Israel illegally for the past eight…
By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze interviews journalist Tim Hinchliffe about the recently announced “50-in-5” Digital ID initiative from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,…
By B.N. Frank In regard to all artificial intelligence (A.I.), “smart”, and wireless devices, concerns about privacy and data security are not going away and…
By James Bovard The TSA has been promising to end its boneheaded ways for more than 20 years. Flying out of Dallas International Airport last…
By Chris Burt Sri Lanka is planning to launch a tender for the issuance of 5 million chip-embedded biometric passports, The Sunday Times reports. The…
By Mac Slavo With help from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation, the United Nations has grandiose plans to enslave every…
By Ayang Macdonald A pilot that will require Indians to submit their biometrics while registering for a new Goods and Services Tax (GST) number on…
By Masha Borak The police in Scotland have tripled the use of retrospective facial recognition over the last five years jumping from just under 1,300…
By Nick Corbishley In one fell swoop, roughly 10% of the global population appears to have had some of their most valuable personal identifiable information…
By Bianca Gonzalez Convenience is motivating people to use biometric identification at airports in the U.S., aviation industry leaders said in a webinar this week…
By Nick Corbishley “The lack of attention being paid to [public safeguards] at such a crucial time is shocking, and destruction of the surveillance camera code…
By Masha Borak Sweden’s law enforcement agencies are pushing to increase the use of biometrics in their work after a spew of gang-related violence rocked…
By Joel R. McConvey Travelers are likely to be among the first to experience the mass worldwide commercial deployment of facial recognition, with a steady…
By Tyler Durden Traveling to most European countries is about to get more complicated and invasive for American citizens: In spring 2025, you’ll have to…