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A woman in Illinois has filed a lawsuit against U.S. retail giant Target accusing the company of allegedly collecting and storing an array of customer data without asking for permission.A report on the lawsuit, filed in Cook County Circuit Court accuses Target of possibly violating Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, saying that the company grabbed data fr
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stanley italia to Target for comment on the litigation but did not immediately receive a reply.SEE MORE: Supreme Court makes suing for job discrimination over transfers easierAccording to the court filing, lawyers said that the company does not notify customers of this fact prior to store entry, nor does it obtain consent before stores collect and store biometric data on its customers.The lawsuit says Target failed to comply with state laws requiring the company to inform customers of data collection, which requires written consent.Last year privacyconcerns were raised after multipleretailers began introducing palm-scanning technology as a way to pay for goods and services.Sanchari Das, a cybersecurity and privacy expert said, Biometric authentication has been there for a long time. Regarding biometric information, Das added, People have to be all the more careful how it is implemented and how it is stored, and that is something that users don t know. Trending stories at Scri Ytnt Sarasota organization expands to bring housing and healing to the homeless in Manatee County
In a major reversal, the Justice Department told a federal judge in Maryland on Wednesday that it has been instructed to examine whether there is a path forward consistent with the Supreme Court s decision, that would allow us to include the citizenship question on the census. The shift comes after President Donald Trump tweeted earlier on Wednesday that we are absolutely moving
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stanley cup on the citizenship question, despite statements Tuesday from both his Department of Justice and his secretary of commerce that the administration was printing the census without the question.Jody Hunt, the assistant attorney general for the Civil Division, told the judge that if they find a viable path, they plan to go to the Supreme Court for instructions ... to simplify and expedite the remaining litigation and provide clarity to the process going forward. The judge has asked for more information from the Justice Department by 2 p.m. on Friday.Another Justice Department attorney told the judge that the administration has instructed printing to move forward without the citizenship question, but also acknowledged the situation is fluid.The President s earlier tweets suggested that he was either reacting to criticism from the right that the government had unnecessarily caved on the issue, or perhaps speaking past the parties involv
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