Bunnings has been found to have invaded the privacy of what is estimated to be hundreds of thousands of customers through the ...
Wesfarmers-owned Bunnings, the country's biggest home improvement chain, breached the privacy of thousands of customers by using facial recognition technology without gaining consent, an Australian ...
Bunnings’ managing director Mike Schneider said the company believed its use of facial recognition “balanced our privacy obligations and the need to protect our team, customers, and suppliers against ...
Retail giant Bunnings has breached privacy laws by using facial recognition technology on its customers, according to a ...
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner is in limbo following the recent resignation of interim commissioner Jackie Lake ...
Canada’s privacy commissioner has launched an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and “its handling of ...
The federal privacy watchdog has opened an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency's handling of biological samples ...
A bill containing the first significant round of government reforms to the Privacy Act 1988 just took a big step towards final implementation. Last week, a Senate Committee tabled a report supporting ...
Canada's privacy commissioner launched an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday after receiving a ...
Bunnings Group has been rapped by Australia’s privacy watchdog for using facial recognition technology at 62 stores over three years. The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) found ...
Bunnings says the technology’s use appropriately balanced privacy with the need to protect staff against violent and organised crime.
Justice Minister Bernard Davis has no concerns with the ability of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner ...