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Understanding the Data Protection White Paper Part VII: The ubiquitous use of biometric data raises new issues when it comes to processing this data | www.mynews.in | mynews.in
Technology Author:	my news - December 7, 2017
This article is Part 7 of a multi-part series explaining the recently issued white paper on data protection in India. The responses to the white paper will help in the formulation of India’s future data protection laws. You can read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 and Part 6.
This includes new physiological characteristics like the outline of a hand, body odour, and even ear canal shapes, used for headphone authentication. Reports have also arisen on the heartbeat as a password, raising questions on the use of wearable technologies like fitness devices. An interesting new form of biometric data being explored is the identification of ‘fashion fingerprints’, where people can be recognised based on their clothes.
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