Group 1 - The Chongqing Liangjiang New Area People's Procuratorate is addressing personal information security risks associated with facial recognition technology used by property and real estate companies [1][2] - A significant number of facial data records have been identified, with one company holding over 1.5 million facial information entries and multiple risk issues reported across three companies [1][2] - Common issues include the lack of security agreements with third-party data processors and inadequate consent protocols for collecting data from minors [2][3] Group 2 - The procuratorate has issued recommendations to the District Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee to enforce regulatory compliance among companies using facial recognition technology [3] - New regulations have been established to limit the application scenarios of facial recognition, ensuring it is only used for security management and not for monitoring personal activities [3] - Companies are required to implement strict data management practices, including encryption and limited data retention periods, to protect personal information [3][4] Group 3 - Follow-up investigations confirmed that the involved companies have rectified the identified issues, leading to the elimination of personal information security risks [4] - The Supreme People's Procuratorate emphasizes the need for stricter standards in the collection and processing of sensitive personal information, particularly regarding facial recognition technology [4]
150万条小区人脸信息面临安全隐患,检察公益诉讼督促整治
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2026-01-22 06:59