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Letter to health ministers: Human rights safeguards are needed in home quarantine technology

The Human Rights Law Centre and Digital Rights Watch have written to federal, territory and state health ministers urging them to adopt strong safeguards around the use of facial recognition technology in home quarantine.

Read the joint letter to federal, territory and state health ministers here.

SubmissionsGuest User15 October 2021Democratic Freedoms, Covid19
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