Some Barbadians resisting digital ID that’s still in planning stage
The Caribbean island nation of Barbados is pressing ahead with its digital ID plans despite some friction among citizens. Speaking…
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The Caribbean island nation of Barbados is pressing ahead with its digital ID plans despite some friction among citizens. Speaking…
A business advocacy group is calling for a landmark biometric privacy law in the United States to be amended to…
A biometrics-enabled personal gun safe that is implicated in the gunshot death of a child in the United States has…
A digital rights organization says the popular view of biometric identification and surveillance is backward and the result is the…
Biometric sensor maker Fingerprint Cards has announced the second significant corporate change in as many quarters. That news comes as…
Biometric bracelets intended for prisoners in Atlanta, Ga., jails are being removed after officials said few of them were distributed…
Login.gov, the U.S. government’s single sign-on service, is at long last getting a face biometrics function. Probably. Officials with the…
A United Kingdom tribunal has agreed with online face photo-scraper Clearview AI that a regulator was off the leash in…
AI startup Humane is getting more attention with its Star Trek-communicator style biometric phone and compute device. An article in…
Biometric consent legislation is being considered by lawmakers in the rural U.S. state of Maine. A pair of bills, neither…