April 24, 2024, 6:50 p.m. | Bianca Gonzalez

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More companies with household names familiar to consumers are getting hit with lawsuits for alleged violations of BIPA and New York's Biometric Identifier Information Law. T-Mobile is facing a suit for its use of facial recognition for theft prevention in New York City stores. Target is similarly accused of violating BIPA for its use of facial recognition to prevent theft. Amazon faces its own BIPA lawsuit by collecting workers' scans.

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