EU eyes temporary ban on facial recognition in public places

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Draft white paper suggest prohibition lasting three to five years is being considered

The EU could temporarily ban the use of facial recognition technology in public places such as train stations, sport stadiums and shopping centres over fears about creeping surveillance of European citizens.

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