Wegmans defends use of facial recognition at NYC stores, citing 'elevated risk’

Wegmans Backpedals on Facial Recognition Use Amid NYC Concerns

The grocery giant has defended its use of facial recognition technology at select stores, citing an "elevated risk" as the reason for deployment. Deana Percassi, a Wegmans spokesperson, stated that cameras with facial recognition capabilities are used to identify individuals who have been previously flagged for misconduct.

However, customers and local lawmakers are still uneasy about the practice, which has sparked concerns over data protection and transparency. The technology is allegedly employed in New York City locations, where signs at store entrances inform customers that biometric information may be collected, including facial recognition, eye scans, and voiceprints.

Percassi clarified that Wegmans does not collect retinal scans or voice prints and images are retained only for security purposes. Nevertheless, the company's approach has raised eyebrows among lawmakers, with Monroe County Legislator Rachel Barnhart expressing concerns over the potential misuse of biometric data.

Barnhart noted that "biometric data is uniquely sensitive" and emphasized the importance of transparency in corporate practices. While Wegmans is a beloved institution in the Rochester community, Barnhart argued that it is also crucial to hold corporations accountable for their actions.

Councilmember Shahana Hanif has sponsored legislation to ban the collection of biometric data by stores entirely, citing concerns over civil liberties. The bill aims to prevent private actors from collecting, storing, and selling sensitive information, which Hanif believes poses a serious threat to individual freedoms.
 
man i'm still surprised they deployed facial recognition tech in stores without warning...i mean i get it security is key but come on its like tracking customers left and right, that's just creepy 🤖. and whats with the signs saying biometric info may be collected? that's not enough if u ask me, we need to see more transparency from companies like Wegmans. i feel bad for Rachel Barnhart and Shahana Hanif who are fighting for our rights, its cool they're taking a stand 💪
 
🤔 70% of NYC residents are still against facial recognition in stores, even after signs at Wegmans entrances explaining the practice 📣 I just checked some Twitter stats - most people who support biometric data collection (27%) are actually under 30 years old 📊 Meanwhile, 62% of millennials think it's a bad idea to sell personal data 🤑 Councilmember Hanif's bill is getting 85% positive engagement on Facebook 🤝
 
I'm kinda surprised Wegmans would go ahead with facial recognition tech despite all the fuss. I mean, it's not like they're forcing anyone to use their app or anything... but at the same time, can you blame customers for being paranoid? I've got friends who are total tech noobs and they'd freak out about something as simple as a facial scan 🤯. And what really gets me is that some of these big companies think they're above the law just because they're "beloved institutions"... newsflash, folks: that doesn't give you carte blanche to collect our biometric info without consent 👀.
 
I'm still wondering why big corps think they can just roll out new tech without checking the public's feelings 🤔. It's like, we get it, security is important, but does that mean we gotta sacrifice our trust? I mean, if there's an "elevated risk", shouldn't that risk be shared with us first? At least some transparency would help ease concerns.

But seriously, think about it this way: wouldn't you want to know when your data's being used and stored in the first place? It's like having a personal library of info – you'd want to know who's got access to it, right? Corporations need to step up their game and show us they care. This whole biometric thing is just too sketchy 🚫.
 
I'm getting a major vibe from this news 😒... like Wegmans is totally hiding something from us. They're all "oh, it's just for security purposes" but what about our right to know what's going on? I mean, I get that they wanna keep their customers safe and all, but can't we have transparency too? 🤔

And what's up with this "elevated risk" thing? Sounds like corporate jargon to me. What does it even mean?! And if cameras are being used to identify people who've been flagged for misconduct... that's just creepy 🕷️.

I'm all for corporations doing their part in keeping us safe, but not at the cost of our personal freedom and data protection 🤝. We need more regulation on this stuff. Councilmember Hanif is onto something with her bill to ban biometric data collection. It's time we take control of our own info 💪!
 
ugh i'm low-key relieved wagmans is pulling back on facial recognition lol i mean it's one thing when you're like "oh we just need this for security" but when its like "we're gonna scan your face and sell it to the highest bidder"... that's a whole different story 🤯. and yeah, monroe county legislator rachel barnhart makes total sense - biometric data is super personal info and corporations gotta be held accountable for how they use it 💡
 
The use of facial recognition technology in retail settings like Wegmans is quite unsettling 🤔. While the company's explanation that cameras are used to identify repeat offenders seems reasonable, I'm still skeptical about the implications on data protection and transparency 📊. If customers aren't even informed explicitly about biometric data collection at point of entry, it raises concerns about the lack of consent or control over one's personal info 👀.

It's refreshing to see local lawmakers like Rachel Barnhart speaking out against this practice, highlighting the importance of corporate accountability and individual freedoms 💼. The proposed legislation to ban biometric data collection by stores is a step in the right direction 🚨. As we continue to navigate the complexities of emerging technologies, it's essential that corporations prioritize transparency and respect for customers' personal boundaries 🙏.
 
I FEEL LIKE WEGMANS IS BEING A LITTLE TOXIC IN THIS SITUATION 🤬 they're literally using facial recognition tech at some of their NYC stores without even being super clear about it and now people are getting all worked up because they don't want their faces tracked around the city 📸 like i get it, its a bit sketchy but can't we just have an open conversation about this instead of passing legislation to ban biometric data entirely? 💻 also what's with the "elevated risk" excuse? is that even a thing? 🤔
 
🚨 just saw that Wegmans is still using facial recognition tech at their NYC stores 🤯 like what's the point of having security cameras if they're just gonna snoop on customers anyway? 📺 and now lawmakers are all up in arms over it, who wouldn't be? 🙄 i mean we already have enough issues with corporations keeping our data 🤫. councilmember Shahana Hanif is a genius for proposing that ban though 👏 her bill might not pass but at least she's speaking out against it 👊
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised Wegmans is still pushing with this facial recognition thingy in NYC. I mean, I get that they gotta keep their stores safe and all, but it feels like they're trying to be too big to care about the little guy's privacy 🙅‍♂️. And honestly, who needs that much info on you just to shop at Wegmans? It's already crazy enough having signs up saying they might collect your face pics or voiceprints... it just feels invasive 🤷‍♀️. I'm all for corporations doing their part in keeping people safe, but can't we just have some transparency about what we're getting ourselves into here? 😊
 
I'm kinda surprised that Wegmans is still using facial recognition tech despite all the controversy... 🤔 I mean, I get it, they want to keep their stores safe, but don't they think this is just gonna make people feel uneasy when they're shopping? And what's with the "elevated risk" thing? Is that even a real thing? 😒 It seems like they're just trying to cover themselves up. I'm not saying it's a huge deal or anything, but come on, can't we have some transparency here? 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG u guyz! so wen i heard about Wegmans facial recog use in NYC i was like totally freaked out 🤯! i mean i know they say its for security but cmon who really trusts corp's w/ biometric data?🤷‍♀️ they're already collecting eye scans and voiceprints without even asking?? what's next? 👀

and yaaas @shahanahanic is a total boss for sponsoring that bill to ban biometric data collection 🙌! i mean its not just about privacy, its about corporations having too much power over our lives. we need more transparency and accountability here. can't let these corps get away w/ it 😒
 
I think it's totally fair that Councilmember Shahana Hanif is pushing for a ban on biometric data collection by stores. I mean, we're already living in an era where our personal info is basically being sold to whoever has the most gold coins 🤑... I don't think corporations should be able to just collect sensitive stuff like facial recognition and voiceprints without some serious oversight, you know?

And yeah, it's pretty concerning that Wegmans is using this tech without being super transparent about it. I get why they wanna keep people safe and all, but they need to make sure we're comfortable with them having our faces on file (no pun intended 🤣). It feels like a slippery slope when companies start collecting biometric data for "security purposes" - what's next? Selling our fingerprints online?

As someone who shops at Wegmans all the time, I gotta say that this makes me wanna rethink my loyalty to them. Do we really trust corporations with access to so much personal info? Hanif's bill might seem like a hassle now, but if it keeps us safe from corporate overreach, then it's worth something 🤝.

It's also interesting how some people are arguing that biometric data is uniquely sensitive, and we need to protect it like it's national security 💪. I'm all for that - after all, our faces and voices are basically our digital fingerprints... shouldn't we have a say in who gets access to them?
 
omg, can't believe Wegmans is still using facial recognition at their NYC stores 🤯. I mean, I get it, safety first and all that, but come on, how much transparency do we need? They're basically saying "hey, we know you, so here's your biometric data" 👀. It just feels like they're trying to collect as much info as possible without people even realizing it.

I'm kinda with Councilmember Hanif on this one 🙌. Biometric data is super sensitive and corporations should be held accountable for how they use it. I mean, we all know companies are always looking for ways to make more cash, but do we really want our biometric info being sold to who-knows-who? 🤑 Not me, that's for sure.

It's like, I love Wegmans as much as the next person, but this just feels like a big ol' security blanket for them... not us 😒. We should be able to shop in peace without knowing our face is being scanned 🔍.
 
I'm so down with Councilmember Shahana Hanif's move to ban biometric data collection in stores 🙌. It's like, we're already living in a world where our personal info is being used against us, and the last thing we need is more tech companies playing Big Brother on steroids 🤖. I mean, what if those images of your face are sold to some shady company? What's next, identity theft on steroids?! 😱 It's all about keeping it transparent, you know? And let's not forget, biometric data is super sensitive info 💔. Wegmans can keep its fancy tech for now, I'm teaming up with Councilmember Hanif on this one 🤝
 
omg I'm like soooo done with this facial recognition craze 🤯😡 I don't think it's a good idea for companies to be collecting our biometric info without us even knowing about it, you know? like what if the data gets hacked or something? and what's up with the lack of transparency from Wegmans? shouldn't they just be upfront about what they're doing with our faces 😒 I'm totally team Rachel Barnhart on this one, she's speaking truth 💁‍♀️ and I think we should definitely have some laws in place to prevent corporations from collecting our sensitive info without consent 🙅‍♂️
 
I'm tellin' ya, this is gettin' weird... Wegmans thinks they can just waltz in here with facial recognition tech and start snoopin' on customers? 🤔 I mean, what's next? They're gonna start scan-nin' our groceries too? 🛍️ And what about all that data they're collectin'? Who's gonna keep it safe from gettin' sold to the highest bidder? 🤑 I'm all for keepin' stores safe, but come on, we need more transparency here. It's like they're tryin' to play us like a fiddle. 🎸 And what about those cameras? Are they even secure? Can anyone hack into 'em and get access to our biometric info? 😳 This whole thing just smells fishy to me...
 
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