China releases a document on facial recognition technology, and bans installation of facial recognition equipment in private spaces in hotel rooms, public bathrooms, and public toilets, according to a statement from the Cyberspace Administration of China.
- Facial information should be stored in the facial recognition device and not be transmitted externally via the internet
- If an individual disagrees with identity verification through facial recognition, alternative methods should be provided
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