Facial information is a sensitive and important personal information that has a significant impact on personal interests. In daily life, we should be vigilant about any matters related to the collection and use of facial information. How to make facial recognition safer? Zheng Tao, a police officer from the Investigation Center of Shenyang Public Security Bureau in Liaoning Province, reminds us to be cautious when requesting facial authorization for applications or public places such as residential areas. In non essential scenarios, we should avoid using facial recognition functions, especially in highly sensitive scenarios such as financial payments, and try to choose other verification login methods. Avoid excessive exposure of personal photos, sounds, videos and other information on the Internet, especially on social media platforms. Carefully publish facial photos, or limit the visibility, and regularly change the account password. Any collection and use of facial information should have clear legal and regulatory provisions or explicit authorization from individuals. For example, according to the law, facial recognition technology cannot be used as the only verification method, and other reasonable alternative solutions must be provided; In public places such as hotels, shopping malls, and entertainment venues, the use of facial recognition technology for face verification is prohibited without the permission of customers. Li Chaofeng, director of Beijing Huixiang Law Firm, reminds that if infringement is found, individuals can also request the court to order the infringer to immediately stop the illegal collection and use of facial information, delete the collected facial information, and demand compensation for the property losses caused by the infringement through civil litigation. If it is believed that the illegal collection and use of facial information is suspected of being illegal or criminal, evidence related to the infringement should be collected and saved as much as possible, such as contracts, chat records, text messages, screenshots of application interfaces, etc., and reported to the public security organs in a timely manner Reminder from Zhou Dong, a police officer from the Network Security Brigade of Shangyu District Branch of Shaoxing Public Security Bureau in Zhejiang Province. (New Society)
Edit:Fu Yu Responsible editor:Chi Hua
Source:people.cn
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