March 29, 2024, 4:32 p.m. | Bianca Gonzalez

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Biometric identity verification provider Jumio is in legal hot water again for alleged violations of Illinois' BIPA. This time, plaintiff Jacob Czyszczon claims Jumio collected, stored, and used his biometric data without his consent, and therefore unlawfully, when he went through a KYC process in a finance app that used Jumio's identity verification. A class action lawsuit was filed in San Francisco federal court on March 18.

The filing, spotted by Northern California Record, says Czyszczon completed the …

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