Immigration agents have used Mobile Fortify to scan the faces of countless people in the US—including many citizens.
Two campaigners are taking the Met Police to court over live facial recognition technology.
Civil liberties campaigners are among those to raise concerns over the increase in live facial recognition vans.
Less than a year after Phoenix police touted an arrest in a cold case murder, prosecutors quietly dropped charges against a Mexican man who defense attorneys claim was the victim of a botched ...
Privacy campaigners have launched legal action against the use of live facial recognition (LFR) cameras by police.
The United Kingdom’s controversial rollout of facial recognition technology will rely on software that appears to have already been deployed in Gaza, where it is used by the Israeli army to track, ...
A London volunteer has launched a legal challenge after being wrongly identified by the Metropolitan Police’s live facial ...
Facial recognition technology is to be rolled out across England and Wales to help all police forces, under sweeping reforms ...
The United Kingdom’s planned expansion of facial recognition technology for policing has drawn criticism from human rights ...
Police say one in five people arrested using the Live Facial Recognition (LFR) cameras are registered sex offenders, as the ...
The latest government directive comes as scammers target accounts impersonating government officials and high-risk ...