Edmonton Journal

Facial-recognitio­n firm to end services in Canada: watchdog

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OTTAWA The federal privacy commission­er says U.S. firm Clearview AI will stop offering its facial-recognitio­n services in Canada in response to an investigat­ion by the commission­er and three provincial counterpar­ts.

The office of privacy watchdog Daniel Therrien says the move includes the indefinite suspension of Clearview AI’S contract with the RCMP, its last remaining client in Canada.

Clearview AI’S technology allows for the collection of huge numbers of images from various sources that can help police forces, financial institutio­ns and other clients identify people.

The joint investigat­ion of Clearview by privacy protection authoritie­s for Canada, Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec remains open.

Therrien’s office says the authoritie­s still plan to issue findings given the importance of the issue for the privacy rights of Canadians.

The investigat­ion followed media reports that raised questions and concerns about whether the company is collecting and using personal informatio­n without consent.

One issue under investigat­ion is the deletion of the personal informatio­n of Canadians that Clearview has already collected, Therrien’s office said Monday.

“The privacy authoritie­s appreciate Clearview AI’S co-operation to date on the ongoing investigat­ion, and look to the company’s continued co-operation as it is brought to conclusion.”

In addition, Therrien’s office says it will complete a related investigat­ion focusing on RCMP use of Clearview AI’S facial-recognitio­n technology.

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