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− | '''Identification''' is a form of [[ | + | '''Identification''' is a form of [[INFORMATION PROCESSING]] privacy harm under the [[taxonomy | Solove taxonomy]]. Identification is defined as "the linking of information to a particular individual." |
::''A researcher linking medical files to the Governor of a state using only date of birth, zip code, and gender.<ref>https://fpf.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Re-identification-of-Governor-Welds-Medical-Information-Daniel-Barth-Jones.pdf</ref>'' | ::''A researcher linking medical files to the Governor of a state using only date of birth, zip code, and gender.<ref>https://fpf.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Re-identification-of-Governor-Welds-Medical-Information-Daniel-Barth-Jones.pdf</ref>'' | ||
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== Laws and Regulations == | == Laws and Regulations == | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |
Revision as of 17:04, 8 April 2020
Identification is a form of INFORMATION PROCESSING privacy harm under the Solove taxonomy. Identification is defined as "the linking of information to a particular individual."
- A researcher linking medical files to the Governor of a state using only date of birth, zip code, and gender.[1]
Additional comments
Occurrences
- AIRprint Fingerprint Recognition From a Distance (2011)
- Airport Facial Recognition Systems (2018)
- Amazon Gives Access to Alexa Recordings to a Wrong User (2018)
- Amazon’s ‘Just Walk Out’ Tech Is a Privacy Nightmare (2023)
- App Spied on Belarusian Protesters (August 2020)
- Balancing Safety and Privacy: The Ethics of Facial Recognition in Schools (17 October 2019)
- Barred From Grocery Stores by Facial Recognition British merchants (June 2023)
- BetterHelp under Fire : " FTC Alleges Privacy Violations and Misleading Practices in Online Counseling" (March 2023)
- Biometrics and Privacy: The Expansion of TSA's Facial Recognition Program in Airports (5 June 2023)
- California Can Share Gun Owners' Personal Information With Researchers (September 2021)
- California Permitted to Share Gun Owners' Personal Information with Researchers (21 November 2023)
- Cashier in the Supermarket Asking for Postal Code (October 2020)
- Child Suspects’ Private Data Published Online (October 2020)
- China’s Cryptocurrency (2019)
- Chinese facial recognition company exposes the database of people's locations (13 February 2019)
- Clearview AI Settles Lawsuit and Limits the Sales of Facial Recognition Database (May 2020)
- Clearview's Facial Recognition App (2020)
- Contact Tracing Apps (July 2020)
- DNA Testing Companies Share Data with Third Parties (November 2017)
- Employee Health-Screening Technology (July 2020)
- FBI's De-anonymization Attack on Tor (November 2014)
- Face Search Engine PimEyes Blocks Searches of Children’s Faces (October 2023)
- Facebook Facial Recognition (2015)
- Facewatch Facial Recognition System (October 2020)
- Facial Recognition in Public Places by Israeli Government (September 2023)
- Facial-Recognition Apps Threaten Privacy Rights (26 October 2023)
- FamilyTreeDNA Share Its Genealogy Database With the FBI (January 2019)
- Fayette Schools Introduce Thermal Imaging Cameras (August 2020)
- Flickr Share Images with MegaFace (2014)
- Gait Recognition Technology by Watrix (2018)
- Google Analyzes Credit Card Transactions (May 2017)
- Google Fails to End $5 Billion Consumer Privacy Lawsuit (1 June 2016)
- Google to Face $5 Billion Lawsuit Over Tracking Users in Incognito Mode (June 2016)
- High Resolution Image Generated From Low Resolution Image (March 2020)
- How Meta’s New Face Camera Heralds a New Age of Surveillance (13 December 2023)
- Instagram Collecting User Biometrics (August 2020)
- Instagram's Privacy Dilemma: The App Alleges to Show Who Views Your Profile, Raising Privacy Concerns (7 November 2023)
- Italian Municipality Installs Facial Recognition (June 2020)
- Los Angeles Police Uses Facial Recognition Software (October 2020)
- Madison Square Garden Uses Facial Recognition to Ban Enemy Lawyers (2022)
- Man Wrongfully Accused by Facial Recognition (June 2020)
- Man wrongfully arrested after facial recognition technology incorrectly identifies him as suspect in armed robbery (January 2024)
- Mental Health Charities in the UK Hand Facebook Sensitive Data (3 June 2023)
- Meta Fined $400 Million for Treatment of Children’s Data on Instagram (5 September 2022)
- Meta Fined for Violating E.U. Data Privacy Rules (May 2023)
- Microsoft Facial Recognition Data Base (2016)
- Microsoft User Asked for More Personal Information With New Computer (July 2020)
- Microsoft and OpenAI Face $3B Lawsuit Over Privacy Violations (June 2023)
- Motel 6 Provided ICE with Guest Data (April 2019)
- NaviStone's Code Unmasking Anonymous Website Visitors (June 2017)