The regulator has received a complaint from a customer who booked a flight through a travel agent. The customer alleges that Ryanair used facial recognition technology to verify their identity without their consent. The Irish Data Protection Commission has launched an investigation into the matter. The regulator has launched an investigation into the matter.
The Importance of Biometric Data Protection
Biometric data, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, and iris scans, are increasingly used for security and convenience in various sectors. However, this sensitive information requires stringent protection under European privacy law. * Explicit Consent: Companies must obtain explicit consent from customers before collecting and processing their biometric data.
The Ease of Traveling with Ryanair: Avoiding Facial Recognition
Traveling has become increasingly streamlined with the advent of technology, but for some, the thought of facial recognition at airports can be daunting. Ryanair, a leading airline, has introduced measures to make the travel experience more comfortable for its passengers, particularly those who wish to avoid facial recognition.
The court ruled in favor of Ryanair, stating that Booking.com’s actions constituted unfair competition and violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). ### Unfair Competition and the CFAA – Unfair Competition: The court found that Booking.com’s scraping of Ryanair’s website was an act of unfair competition.
