The Australian government has found a major retail chain has breached Australians’ privacy in a case that could have major implications.
Wesfarmers-owned Bunnings, the country's biggest home improvement chain, breached the privacy of thousands of customers by ...
Bunnings has defended its use of facial recognition technology, saying it is the most effective way to combat rising crime ...
Bunnings has hit back with shocking CCTV after the Privacy Commissioner ruled that it breached privacy laws by using facial ...
Hardware giant Bunnings has defended its use of facial recognition cameras to protect staff and customers from violent and ...
Bunnings’ use of facial recognition technology breached the Privacy Act, a commission has ruled, but the retail giant says it ...
On January 1, 2025, PIPA will officially come into effect and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner has been conducting a ...
An investigation has found that Bunnings breached customers' privacy by using facial recognition technology without adequate ...
The faces of every person entering 63 stores in Victoria and New South Wales were captured between 2018 and 2021.
A watchdog has found the retail giant interfered with the privacy of hundreds of thousands of customers in a landmark case.
Bunnings has defended its use of facial recognition technology (FRT) in the wake of Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind finding the company breached the privacy of a huge number of Australians. The ...
Retail giant Bunnings has breached privacy laws by using facial recognition technology on its customers. The landmark finding ...