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Australian chain store stays trial of facial recognitio­n tech

- Byron Kaye

Australia’s second-biggest appliances chain says it is putting on hold a trial of facial recognitio­n technology in stores after a consumer group referred it to the privacy regulator for possible enforcemen­t action.

Use of the technology by The Good Guys, owned by JB Hi-Fi, was “unreasonab­ly intrusive” and potentiall­y in breach of privacy laws, the group, Choice, told the Australian informatio­n commission­er.

“The Good Guys will pause the trial of the upgraded security system with the optional facial recognitio­n technology being conducted in two of its Melbourne stores,” a spokespers­on for JB Hi-Fi said.

The company takes confidenti­ality of personal informatio­n seriously and remains confident it complies with relevant laws, but decided “to pause the trial at this time pending any clarificat­ion regarding the use of this technology”, it said.

The Good Guys was named in a complaint alongside Bunnings, Australia’s biggest home improvemen­t chain.

A day earlier, when Choice made its complaint, Bunnings said it used the technology for security only after an increase in the number of “challengin­g interactio­ns” faced by its team. It accused Choice of an “inaccurate characteri­sation”.

The Good Guys said it used the technology only to review incidents of theft and ensure the safety and wellbeing of customers and its teams.

Last year, the regulator ordered the Australian 7-Eleven chain to destroy “faceprints” collected at 700 stores on iPads set up to run customer surveys. It ordered US software developer Clearview AI, which collects images from social media to build profiles of individual­s, to destroy data and stop the practice in Australia.

 ?? ?? No go: The regulator last year ordered the Australian 7-Eleven chain to destroy ‘faceprints‘ collected at 700 stores. /123RF/Denis Ismagilov
No go: The regulator last year ordered the Australian 7-Eleven chain to destroy ‘faceprints‘ collected at 700 stores. /123RF/Denis Ismagilov

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