Privacy and Liberty 2024 Mini-Report
Corporations have nearly unlimited power to collect, store, buy and sell an individual’s unique biometric data, including information about one’s DNA, facial mapping and fingerprints. The Colorado Biometric Identifiers Privacy Act (BIPA) would strengthen transparency and reduce the risk of misuse, nonconsensual sharing and exploitation of that data.
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