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Source: Privacy Commissioner

Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster is now evaluating the results of Foodstuff North Islands trial of Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) to better understand its privacy impacts and compliance with the Privacy Act. The Commissioner announced his Inquiry into FRT use in 25 supermarkets in April this year after Foodstuffs North Island sought to use FRT to help reduce retail crime. The inquiry has involved working with Foodstuffs staff in head office, as well as visits to 10 stores by Office of the Privacy Commissioner staff. The visits helped clarify how this technology practically works in stores, and what results are being seen. Like everyone, we want people to be safe as they shop or work. My interest is also ensuring that customers can shop with a clear understanding of how and when their personal information is being collected and used, so they can make choices based on that.

MIL OSI