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Old 27th November 2017, 06:32   #1
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Default Australia may offer facial recognition data to telecoms and banks

The concerns over government facial recognition systems don't just revolve around the possibility of Orwellian control -- it's that they may share that data with others you don't completely trust. Australia is learning this first-hand. The Guardian...

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