Proposed Laws Would Regulate Biometric Data Collection Wegmans Is Currently Using
A new law has been proposed in New York state as Wegmans collects customers' biometric data in some stores.
State Sen. Rachel May, D-Syracuse, introduced a bill last year prohibiting the use of biometric surveillance system or biometric surveillance information in places of public accommodation, such as grocery stores.
Wegmans posted signs recently at some New York City stores notifying shoppers that it “collects, retains, converts stores or shares customers' biometric identifier information which may include: facial recognition, eye scans or voice prints." The company has not said if it is using the same technology in Syracuse stores or other locations...
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