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Italy's privacy watchdog stops facial recognition at Milan Airport

Documents revealed on Wednesday that the privacy watchdog in Italy has temporarily suspended facial recognition technology from being used at Milan's Linate Airport pending the completion of a lengthy data protection investigation.

Concerns about possible misuse of passenger data have been raised by airport facial recognition screenings.

The Privacy Watchdog in Italy (known as Garante) justified the suspension of the facial recognition system by stating that there were not enough safeguards in place at Linate in order to prevent the use of the technology on passengers who hadn't signed up for it.

The decision, dated 11 September, was made public by the government on Wednesday.

The website of Milan airports operator SEA claims that its "Faceboarding technology" is "safe, easy and fast". It allows passengers to pass through security checks without having to show their passports or ID cards.

SEA responded to Garante’s action on Wednesday by stating that it complies to current regulations, and is working with the watchdog in order to clarify every aspect of data processing.

The company said that it would like to restart the facial recognition service as soon as it can, but only for adult passengers. It added that it improves airport security, and speeds up procedures.

(source: Reuters)