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<blockquote>The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Transnistria (the Pridnestrovian Moldovian Republic), an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova, has announced it will use facial recognition to identify people who break quarantine. In its press release, MIAT highlighted the case of a 26-year-old citizen who was identified by the facial recognition system and arrested for breaking quarantine; he now faces a fine or detention in one of the city's temporary centres. [[CiteRef::privacyinternationalMoldovaTransnistriaUses]] | <blockquote>The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Transnistria (the Pridnestrovian Moldovian Republic), an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova, has announced it will use facial recognition to identify people who break quarantine. In its press release, MIAT highlighted the case of a 26-year-old citizen who was identified by the facial recognition system and arrested for breaking quarantine; he now faces a fine or detention in one of the city's temporary centres. [[CiteRef::privacyinternationalMoldovaTransnistriaUses]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 20 April 2024
Information Certainty: Documented
Deployment Purpose: Health Surveillance
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Products and Institutions:
Product Deployed | Unknown Products 0045 |
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Institutions ⠉ | Unknown Institution 0066 |
Datasets | Bezopasniy Gorod - Safe City (Transnistria) |
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Status and Events:
Status | Ongoing |
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Events | Start (1 March 2020, Speculative, , No description) |
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Managed by | Unknown Institution 0066 |
Used by | Ministry of Interior (Transnistria) |
Location:
City | Tiraspol |
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Country ⠉ | Moldova |
Description[ ]
The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Transnistria (the Pridnestrovian Moldovian Republic), an autonomous territorial unit of Moldova, has announced it will use facial recognition to identify people who break quarantine. In its press release, MIAT highlighted the case of a 26-year-old citizen who was identified by the facial recognition system and arrested for breaking quarantine; he now faces a fine or detention in one of the city's temporary centres. 2
References
- ^ Cenzor. В Приднестровье вычисляют нарушителей карантина с помощью системы распознавания лиц. , 2020.
- a b "Moldova: Transnistria uses facial recognition to identify quarantine violators". <http://privacyinternational.org/examples/3629/moldova-transnistria-uses-facial-recognition-identify-quarantine-violators> Accessed: 2022-07-09