Facial Recognition Bill Would Ban Companies From Sharing Your Face Without Consent

A bipartisan bill introduced this week would strengthen consumer protections around facial recognition technology. Your face may be one in a million, but there are little to no consumer protections regarding how companies using facial recognition technology share your face and other information they capture about you.Bipartisan legislation introduced in the Senate Thursday would change that, banning commercial users of facial recognition technology from collecting, resharing or selling data they collect for identifying or tracking consumers without their consent.Introduced by Sens. Roy Blunt, R, Mo. and Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, the Commercial Facial Recognition Privacy Act would also force companies to notify users when facial recognition is being used and would require third-party testing and review of new technologies before theyre widely implemented.Consumers are increasingly concerned about how their data is being collected and used, including data collected through facial recognition technology, Sen. Blunt said in a statement. Thats why we need guardrails to ensure that, as this technology continues to develop, it is implemented responsibly.Sen. Schatz, who has sponsored several privacy- and tech-related bills, said the responsibility should be on companies to seek permission from users before they track and analyze their faces.Our bill makes sure that people are given the information andmore importantlythe control over how their data is shared with companies using facial recognition technology, Schatz said.

Source: https://www.nextgov.com/emerging-tech/2019/03/facial-recognition-bill-would-ban-companies-sharing-your-face-without-consent/155590/