Use of facial recognition in schools. DPIA's are essential.
Facial Recognition – DPIA’s are essential
North Ayrshire council was criticised for attempting to introduce facial recognition technology so that pupils can pay for school meals in an attempt to speed up service and to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19 via pin pads or fingerprint recognition.
- Firstly, whilst the Council claims it was an appropriate system to use, each school should conduct their own Data Protection Impact Assessment to prove that they are satisfied with the features of the product.
- Also it is important to understand that the UK GDPR is in place to protect the individual not an organisation, and the individual’s protection should be paramount. Not knowing things such as exactly where personal data is stored or with whom it is being shared are unacceptable.
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