Facial Recognition in use in The Good Guys stores

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Facial Recognition in use in The Good Guys stores
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Deployment Status Ongoing
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City Melbourne
Country Australia
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Datasets Used Unknown Dataset 0046
Deployment Type Commercial Surveillance
runs search software
managed by The Good Guys Australia
used by The Good Guys Australia
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Deployment Purpose: Commercial Surveillance

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CityMelbourne
Country Australia
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The Good Guys retail stores have active facial recognition in their locations, of which there are over 100 around Australia.

The privacy policy for The Good Guys says the cameras may capture an image of someone’s face to track the person through the store, and be retained to identify someone on future visits. The company says it is “strictly for the purposes of security and theft prevention and managing/improving customer experience at our stores” 1

References

  1. a b  Taylor, Josh. Bunnings, Kmart and The Good Guys using facial recognition technology to crack down on theft, Choice says. , 2022.