Facilitating innovation, ensuring protection: the ICRC Biometrics Policy (2019)
The ICRC lays out here its rationale behind when to collect and not collect biometrics, under what lawful basis to collect biometrics, and how it understands the use of public interest, legitimate interest and informed consent in its biometrics policy. Read more here
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