Turing Video Inc., a maker of worker-screening kiosks used by employers to comply with Covid-19 restrictions, must face a class action alleging it collects and disseminates employee data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, a federal court ruled.
Sandra Trio, a cake decorator at a Chicago-area supermarket chain, claimed in her lawsuit that Turing Video collected and stored her facial geometry without her consent in the operation of its Turing Shield kiosks used by her employer to screen workers for Covid-19.
Turing Video didn’t have immunity from liability under the federal Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act, ...
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