Samsung Poised to Win Biometric Privacy Appeal Over Face-Tagging
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Samsung Poised to Win Biometric Privacy Appeal Over Face-Tagging
"Consumers challenging Samsung Electronics America Inc. 's alleged collection of biometric face data through its photo gallery smartphone application appeared to struggle Tuesday to convince a Seventh Circuit panel to revive their suit."
"The plaintiffs, who appealed from the dismissal of their proposed class action, argued the data collection is covered by Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act. The app, pre-installed on Samsung devices, recognizes people through face-tagging after users take photographs of themselves and others with their phones."
"Oral arguments before the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit centered around the extent of control Samsung had over users' ..."
Consumers contend that Samsung Electronics America Inc. collected biometric face data through a pre-installed photo gallery smartphone application that recognizes people via face-tagging. The plaintiffs appealed from the dismissal of a proposed class action and argue the data collection is covered by Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act. The app identifies people after users take photographs of themselves and others, enabling face-tagging features. The US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit heard oral arguments on the appeal. The central issue concerned the extent of Samsung's control over users' information and BIPA's applicability.
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