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November 5, 2015

California police use these biometric scanners

by John_A

Chris Harper Mercer

Police are increasingly turning to biometric tech in the field. It’s supposed to help cops verify the identity of suspects, but there’s a real concern that they could abuse this to get personal details on record — and the Electronic Frontier Foundation wants you to know when this hardware might come into play. The rights group has published a report detailing the biometric scanners in use by California law enforcement, and they’re in more widespread use than you might think. Mobile fingerprint readers are in use at several departments, and face recognition is getting traction. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department is using tattoo recognition, and some police departments are looking into iris scanning.

Source: Electronic Frontier Foundation

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