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Feb 3, 2021

Canadian privacy authorities rule Clearview AI “illegal”

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  • Clearview AI, a facial recognition tool provider for law enforcement, has been ruled illegal in Canada over violations of the country’s privacy laws in relation to collecting photos of Canadians without their knowledge or permission.   

  • The investigation by Canada’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner concluded that the company had collected biometric information without the knowledge or consent of individuals, and that it had also collected, used, and disclosed Canadians’ personal information for inappropriate purposes.  

  • Clearview AI noted that its technology has not been available in Canada since July 2020. 

  • Clearview AI is a provider of facial recognition research tools for law enforcement to identify both perpetrators and victims. As of August 2020, the company had entered into contracts with more than 2,400 police agencies in the US. The company claims to have a database of more than 3 billion images, said to be scraped from social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn. 

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