Casino Facial Recognition Software Masks Privacy Concerns

Pat Rodrigue , 07/05/2008
GamblingCompliance Ltd.

Software providers speaking at last week’s Canadian Gaming Summit in Montreal demonstrated how biometric recognition systems can be incorporated into terrestrial gaming operations in order to tackle issues relating to cheating, money laundering and self-exclusion agreements. But whilst biometrics are already being used in casino security programs in four Canadian provinces, the software has thrown up some compliance concerns regarding privacy laws.

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