S 3268
Prohibits use of facial recognition technology on consumer except for legitimate safety purpose.
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Bill overview
This New Jersey law prohibits businesses from using facial recognition technology on consumers unless it’s for a legitimate safety purpose. The bill defines ‘biometric surveillance systems’ and ‘facial recognition’ to clarify what is being restricted. It aims to protect individuals’ privacy by limiting the use of this technology in retail and public spaces. Violations can result in significant penalties.
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