EFF letter to the California Supreme Court argued ExamSoft data collection (retina/iris scan, fingerprint, voiceprint, hand and face geometry) violates the California Consumer Priv…
California Supreme Court (CA Bar) · reported by ResearchImport
EFF letter to the California Supreme Court argued ExamSoft data collection (retina/iris scan, fingerprint, voiceprint, hand and face geometry) violates the California Consumer Privacy Act and demanded opt-out rights.
Course / Exam
October 2020 CA Bar Exam
Program
Professional licensing (legal)
Outcome
CA Supreme Court Clerk Jorge Navarrete required ExamSoft to submit a 60-day timetable for biometric data deletion
Source
Research / Academic / Legal
Original
Imported research record