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Bunnings breached privacy law by scanning customers’ faces – but this loophole lets other shops keep doing it
Hardware giant Bunnings breached the privacy of likely hundreds of thousands of Australians through its use of facial recognition technology, the Privacy Commissioner ruled today. Individuals who entered the
Nudity, punches in newly released Bunnings CCTV as company found to breach Privacy Act
Bunnings has released shocking security footage of staff members being threatened and assaulted in response to findings from the country’s privacy watchdog that the company breached Australians’ privacy.
Bunnings were 'very fortunate' to not receive a fine after privacy breach
Sky News host James Macpherson claims Bunnings were “very fortunate” for not receiving a fine after they were found to have breached privacy laws.
Bunnings releases brutal CCTV amid privacy debacle
Bunnings has released a shocking CCTV montage of attacks against its employees after Australia’s privacy watchdog slammed its use of facial recognition surveillance technology.
‘It was hundreds and thousands of people, not just high risk individuals’: Privacy commissioner backs Bunnings privacy breach
Australia’s privacy commissioner, Carly Kind, has shared more thoughts on Bunnings’ controversial use of facial recognition technology (FRT), after finding the retailer breached the privacy of everyday Aussies.
Bunnings violates Australian privacy laws with facial recognition tech
The faces of every person entering 63 stores in Victoria and New South Wales were captured between 2018 and 2021.
Bunnings facial recognition cameras breached privacy of hundreds of thousands of customers: OAIC
Hardware giant Bunnings has defended its use of facial recognition cameras to protect staff and customers from violent and aggressive behaviour after the regulator ruled the technology was ‘intrusive’ and interfered with the privacy of everyone who entered the stores.
Australian hardware chain Bunnings breached privacy with facial recognition tool, regulator says
Wesfarmers-owned Bunnings, the country's biggest home improvement chain, breached the privacy of thousands of customers by using facial recognition technology without gaining consent, an Australian watchdog has found.
Bunnings under fire for breaching customers' privacy with facial recognition tool
Hardware store Bunnings has come under fire for breaching customer safety by using a facial recognition tool in its stores across NSW and VIC.
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Bunnings has never used facial recognition to track customers – only violent intruders
Our business has received criticism for attempting to defend a basic right of our customers and staff – safety from violence ...
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Bunnings shares CCTV of attacks on staff after facial recognition cameras breached privacy
A watchdog has found the retail giant interfered with the privacy of hundreds of thousands of customers in a landmark case.
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Bunnings Australia releases shocking CCTV of worst attacks on staff after company found to breach Privacy Act
Australian Bunnings footage shows attacks on staff members in store.
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Why Bunnings may have crossed a line recording customer faces
Being recorded in shops, streets and even your neighbour’s doorbell is nothing new, so why has Bunnings ignited a storm over ...
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Kmart and Bunnings shoppers' $20 trick to save more on Black Friday: 'Five times the Flybuys points'
Santa better start checking his list because Kmart has just dropped a preview of its 2024 Black Friday sale and there are plenty of Christmas bargains to be had.
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