Public worried by police and companies sharing biometric data | Computer Weekly
Briefly

57% of the UK public are uncomfortable with biometric data sharing between police forces and the private sector to prevent crimes like shoplifting. Some want transparency and oversight while others prefer unidirectional data sharing to feel comfortable.
Members of the public are more likely to trust biometric systems used by public sector organizations like the police (79%) and the NHS (66%) over private entities.
Respondents are more accepting of 'identification' biometric systems like live facial recognition but express concerns about systems classifying individuals into groups or inferring behavior.
Research indicates a marginally positive outlook on the benefits of biometric systems for crime reduction, while concerns persist regarding potential misuse and privacy invasion.
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