Sentences with phrase «biometric identifiers»

Biometric identifiers refer to unique physical or behavioral characteristics of an individual that can be used to authenticate or recognize their identity. These identifiers include things like fingerprints, facial features, voice patterns, or even iris or retina scans. They help ensure secure access to devices, systems, or locations by confirming the person's unique traits. Full definition
The Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002 actually mandated the use of biometric identifiers in U.S. visas.
And the San Francisco and Los Angeles district attorneys have asserted that Uber's background check processes could not have uncovered the criminal records of the 25 drivers in question, in part because the process doesn't use biometric identifiers like fingerprinting, according to the New York Times.
Washington's new law imposes strict criteria for the sale, lease or disclosure of biometric identifiers for commercial use.
Due to rising concerns about the use of stolen biometric identifiers to commit identity fraud, the vote wasn't even close.
One important benchmark: the bill makes putting biometric identifiers into a database illegal without the person's consent — meaning such information can not be collected surreptitiously.
It is a program to match records of aliens entering the US with records of aliens leaving the US through the matching of biometric identifiers such as fingerprints, iris scans, or facial recognition.
«The cards will be linked to their owners by unique biometric identifiers (for example, fingerprints).
Devices using biometric identifiers attempt to automate this (FR) process by comparing the information scanned in real time against an «authentic» sample stored digitally in a database.
On the horizon, some financial services companies are experimenting with biometric identifiers, such as scanning fingerprints to match a card with the user.
The complaint said Uber's background check process could not identify the driver because it does not use biometric identifiers, like a fingerprint; because it can not access criminal records that help to track aliases; and because the checks do not go back as far as the law allows.
Third, the entity must receive a written release consenting to the collection, use, storage, or disclose of biometric identifiers or biometric information.
Thoughts are protected, biometric identifiers (fingerprints, face, hair) are not.
Making the key to your information a physical key or biometric identifier is putting it in the realm of police power to produce.»
Cook explains that the difference between a password and a biometric identifier is great under the law — you have a right not to reveal the contents of your mind, which includes things like a password, but your fingerprints are a part of who you are and you expose them to the public every day.
But it also has your face as a biometric identifier
Most visitors are already fingerprinted and photographed when they enter the country, but exit records are collected by airlines rather then government officers, and no biometric identifiers are taken when they leave.
Second, the entity must inform a person (or a legally authorized representative) in writing that his / her biometric identifier or biometric information is being collected, stored, used, or disclosed and set forth the purpose and length of term for which a biometric identifier or biometric information is being collected.
For example, you may consent to have research groups use your information, such as gender, age or demographics with the agreement that they do not reveal identifiable information such as birth date, contact information or biometric identifiers.
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