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PostSubject: OZschwitz gulag: Increasing surveillance raises privacy concerns   OZschwitz gulag: Increasing surveillance raises privacy concerns Icon_minitimeSun Feb 10, 2013 7:42 pm

ABOUT 15,000 people have had images of their faces captured on an Australian Federal Police database in its first year of operation, igniting fears that the rise of facial recognition systems will lead to CCTV cameras being installed on every street corner.

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The database includes pictures of alleged criminals who may not know their images are on file.

The AFP say facial recognition may eventually be considered as credible as fingerprints, but images on their database are not being shared with state police forces. Sharing images on a national database could be possible by 2015.

The president of Australian Councils for Civil Liberties, Terry O'Gorman, said it was troubling that technologies such as facial and number plate recognition had become so widespread and there appeared to be no independent monitoring of the impacts on privacy

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/facing-up-to-the-law-increasing-surveillance-raises-privacy-concerns-20130210-2e6ga.html#ixzz2KXxRhfnt
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