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Using Facial Recognition? Regulators Expect Detailed Risk Assessments

By Odia Kagan on June 11, 2025
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Following the Federal Trade Commission’s decision in December 2023 to ban Rite Aid from using AI facial recognition, it has become crystal clear that U.S. regulators expect a risk assessment when a retailer uses facial recognition technology.
A new, and detailed, report from the New Zealand privacy commission provides helpful considerations for such Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs). They include:

  • Was the data trained on minorities?
  • How long will the retailer retained data that wasn’t matched?
  • Data minimization techniques (including when to share among stores and when to add to a watchlist).
  • How accurate should the match be to trigger consideration (92.5%)?
  • Posted in:
    Privacy & Data Security
  • Blog:
    Privacy Compliance & Data Security
  • Organization:
    Fox Rothschild LLP
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