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15:43:47 on Wed, 27 May 2009, Ben Plouviez
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>I'm not sure that the biometric data on these devices is precisely
>personal information: an algorithm is stored which could not be used to
>identify an individual (it is used to validate the fingerprint: it is
>not a representation of the fingerprint). So personally I wouldn't worry
>about it. What do others think?
That sounds the same as the "school library" systems. What sort of
retention schemes are typical for those (when pupils leave the school
for whatever reason)?
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Roland Perry
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