
(qlmbusinessnews.com via news.sky.com– Mon, 23rd May 2022) London, Uk – –
Facial recognition company Clearview AI has been fined more than £7.5m by the UK's privacy watchdog for collecting the facial images of people in Britain from the web and social media.
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) said that globally the company illegally collected more than 20 billion images of people's faces to create a global online database for facial recognition.
It has issued an enforcement notice ordering the company to stop obtaining and using the personal data of UK residents and to delete the data on them that it has already collected.
“Given the high number of UK internet and social media users, Clearview AI's database is likely to include a substantial amount of data from UK residents, which has been gathered without their knowledge,” the ICO stated.
“Although Clearview AI no longer offers its services to UK organisations, the company has customers in other countries, so the company is still using personal data of UK residents.”
Clearview AI offers an app which customers can use to upload a photograph of someone to try and identify them by checking them against its unlawful database.
The company's customers include numerous commercial and police organisations and its database has provoked concerns from US politicians and civil liberties organisations.
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John Edwards, the UK information commissioner, said the company “not only enables identification” of the people in its database “but effectively monitors their behaviour and offers it as a commercial service. That is unacceptable.”
By Alexander Martin