Core Points - The implementation of facial recognition technology raises concerns about personal information security, particularly regarding unauthorized collection and misuse of facial data for fraudulent activities [1] - The National Internet Information Office and the Ministry of Public Security have introduced the "Facial Recognition Technology Application Security Management Measures," effective from June 1, which aims to regulate the use of facial recognition technology [2] Group 1 - The new regulations require that facial recognition technology must have specific purposes and sufficient necessity, minimizing the impact on personal rights, and implementing strict protective measures [2] - Organizations must inform individuals about the collection of their facial data and obtain explicit consent, ensuring that data is stored locally and not transmitted over the internet without consent [2] - The regulations establish a non-exclusive verification principle, stating that if other non-facial recognition methods can achieve the same purpose, facial recognition should not be the sole verification method [2] Group 2 - The regulations address the rights of vulnerable groups, stipulating that the processing of facial information for disabled individuals and the elderly must comply with accessibility standards [3] - For minors under the age of fourteen, consent from parents or guardians is required before processing their facial information [3]
《人脸识别技术应用安全管理办法》6月1日起实施 宾馆客房的私密空间不得安装人脸识别设备(法治聚焦)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-05-29 22:09