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Monday, July 24, 2006
Canadian passport office to match pics against photo watchlists
I reported a little while ago that the Canadian Passport Office was about to roll out biometrics in passports (Canadian Privacy Law Blog: Canada prepares to roll out biometric passports). Now, the Globe & Mail is reporting that phase II is on the horizon: facial recognition. The Canadian government will compare all passport photos to known terrorists (and criminals, deadbeat dads or just shifty looking people). See: globeandmail.com : Passport database to use facial imaging.
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biometrics,
facial recognition,
privacy
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Now if they could just find a way to mash up this facial recognition with the eye scan technology, they might really have something there...
ooh, that really does scare me!
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