Rogers否认在其仓库使用面部识别,声称它只使用录像监视来进行安保,而没有收集生物鉴别数据。
Rogers denies using facial recognition in its stores, stating it only uses video surveillance for security with no biometric data collection.
在安大略内潘市的Rogers通信商店使用面部识别来控制入口已被揭发。
A viral social media claim that Rogers Communications stores in Nepean, Ontario, use facial recognition to control entry has been debunked.
罗杰斯证实,它在零售地点不使用面部识别技术。
Rogers confirmed it does not use facial recognition technology in its retail locations.
相反,该公司利用视频监视来保障安全和安保,临时储存录像,不用于生物鉴别。
Instead, the company uses video surveillance for safety and security, with footage stored temporarily and not used for biometric identification.
根据加拿大PIPEDA隐私法,企业在收集生物鉴别数据时必须获得明确的同意,而罗杰斯没有通过室内摄像头这样做。
Under Canada’s PIPEDA privacy law, businesses must obtain clear consent for collecting biometric data, which Rogers does not do through in-store cameras.
加拿大隐私事务专员办公室没有收到投诉,也没有对罗杰斯的做法展开调查。
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada has not received complaints or launched investigations into Rogers’ practices.
该公司只有在征得同意的情况下才能收集生物鉴别数据,主要是通过语音或打字模式等数字互动。
The company collects biometric data only with consent, primarily through digital interactions like voice or typing patterns.
录像仅用于安全目的,有安全保障地储存,可根据法律命令向执法部门披露。
Video recordings are used solely for security purposes, securely stored, and may be disclosed to law enforcement under legal orders.