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Submission + - NSW Education Department Unaware as Teams Collects Student Biometrics (theguardian.com)

optical_phiber writes: In March 2025, the New South Wales (NSW) Department of Education discovered that Microsoft Teams had begun collecting students' voice and facial biometric data without their prior knowledge. This occurred after Microsoft enabled a Teams feature called "voice and face enrollment" by default, which creates biometric profiles to enhance meeting experiences and transcriptions via its CoPilot AI tool. The NSW department learned of the data collection a month after it began and promptly disabled the feature and deleted the data within 24 hours. However, the department did not disclose how many individuals were affected or whether they were notified. Despite Microsoft’s policy of retaining data only while the user is enrolled and deleting it within 90 days of account deletion, privacy experts have raised serious concerns. Rys Farthing of Reset Tech Australia criticized the unnecessary collection of children's data, warning of the long-term risks and calling for stronger protections. A concerned parent highlighted the lack of transparency, fearing that others may remain unaware of the data collection. Microsoft has declined to comment on the issue.

Comment Re:There is always that *one* guy... (Score 0) 209

Troll or truth... that is the question... I was going to consider installing BSD but I got very concerned after reading that site, seeing this story and reading a few BSD forums regarding hardware support. It would apear (and this is my conclusion only) that hardware support is lacking and that BSDs remain less than adequately resourced on more recent hardware (at least for now). I installed Arch instead...

Comment Re:Thought crime? (Score 1) 1185

Hey, hey!!! What is the intent of making a bomb? Christmas party? Or...? I believe in legal sense forming an *intent* to commit a murder is a step closer to actually doing it... And... How many people are going to get the idea and actually do it?

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