
TL;DR
This paper discusses privacy concerns related to biometric systems, emphasizing the importance of understanding the true implications of biometric data sharing and processing in the context of personal privacy protection.
Contribution
It provides an overview of privacy issues in biometric systems, clarifying misconceptions and highlighting key points about privacy implications.
Findings
Biometric data is personal information with privacy risks.
Technological advances enable unauthorized sharing of biometric data.
Understanding privacy implications is crucial for biometric system deployment.
Abstract
In the XXIth century there is a strong interest on privacy issues. Technology permits obtaining personal information without individuals consent, computers make it feasible to share and process this information, and this can bring about damaging implications. In some sense, biometric information is personal information, so it is important to be conscious about what is true and what is false when some people claim that biometrics is an attempt to individuals privacy. In this paper, key points related to this matter are dealt with.
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