Apple Forbids Facial Scanning of Employees—But Not Factory Workers
U.S. · TECH
March 24, 20212 min read434 words
Published: March 24, 2021  |  2 min read434 words
Photo: An employee uses a facial recognition device as she swipes her badge to enter the assembly line area at a Pegatron factory in Shanghai in 2016. Photo by Bloomberg.Apple says privacy is a “fundamental human right,” and shielding people’s privacy is the cornerstone of the co...
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August 31, 2022
Difficult balance of respecting privacy but also trying to maintain the privacy of the products by keeping checks on employees. Article seems like a gotchya moment and yet seems to be missing details, probably because they are security related. The real question is not in scanning biometrics, but in how those biometrics are stored and handled for me.
August 31, 2022
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