As Connecticut lawmakers look to ban facial recognition technology in retail establishments, one popular grocery chain is ...
Police have scanned 400,000 people using live facial recognition in Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and the Thames Valley.
With residents this month debating use of facial recognition systems at Connecticut stores, state lawmakers from both parties ...
Facial recognition at security and immigration checkpoints and gates could ease airport hassles, even as the technology ...
But while Gothamist’s reporting this month put Wegmans in the spotlight, the Rochester-based chain is by no means the only ...
Wegmans, the supermarket chain known for its cult-like following, angered some loyalists after revealing it uses facial recognition technology at New York City stores.
Wegmans, a popular supermarket chain, is now scanning the faces of customers and storing data so its security system can ...
If you’re a Wegmans shopper, Big Brother may be watching you. The supermarket chain said it’s starting to use facial recognition technology in some stores.
"This technology is solely used for keeping our stores secure and safe," Wegmans said. Here's what to know.
Consumers must give "informed consent" for their biometric data to be used, according to state officials.
Supermarkets such as Wegmans and ShopRite have been coy about where they use biometric devices like facial recognition technology, but they do use it.
Illinois lawmakers and privacy advocates are raising concerns over technology used by federal agents for immigration ...