GDPR and Biometric Data: Lessons from Atlético Osasuna’s Compliance Failures

Atlético Osasuna’s implementation of a facial recognition system for stadium access led to a GDPR complaint, highlighting significant issues around biometric data processing. The AEPD fined the club for inadequate compliance regarding consent, necessity, and data minimization principles. This case serves as a caution for organizations considering biometric surveillance, emphasizing strict adherence to GDPR requirements…

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Biometrics Revolutionizing Live Events Sector by 2025

The live events industry is increasingly utilizing biometric technology for ticketing and sales operations, including examples from venues in the U.S. and Latin America. Key players such as Wicket, Veridas, and Clear are leading these innovations, which aim to enhance attendee experience while addressing privacy concerns. Similar biometric applications are emerging in finance, suggesting a…

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The Role of Biometrics in Transforming Global Travel and Security

Biometric technology is increasingly becoming essential in global travel, particularly with major sporting events approaching in the U.S. Biometric systems at borders and airports like the TSA and Eurostar’s SmartCheck improve identity verification, promising security and efficiency. However, concerns about data protection and public acceptance challenge widespread implementation. Destinations like St. Maarten are adopting new…

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France to Digitize Healthcare Cards Through France Identité App by 2025

France will integrate its healthcare card, carte Vitale, into a new app called France Identité by early 2025. This move allows users to access health data digitally, streamlining the reimbursement process for medical expenses. The shift aims to meet digital service demands while tackling healthcare fraud. Previous plans for biometric cards were discarded due to…

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