Technological advancements allow biometric applications to be more omnipresent than in any other time before. This paper argues that in the current EU data protection regulation, classification applications using biometric data receive less protection compared to biometric recognition. We analyse preconditions in the regulatory language and explore how this has the potential to be the source of unique privacy risks for processing operations classifying individuals based on soft traits like emotions. This can have high impact on personal freedoms and human rights and therefore, should be subject to data protection impact assessment.
翻译:与生物鉴别识别相比,本文认为,在目前的欧盟数据保护条例中,使用生物鉴别数据的分类应用得到的保护比生物鉴别识别要少。 我们分析了管理语言的先决条件,并探讨了这如何有可能成为根据情绪等软性特征对个人进行分类的处理操作的独特隐私风险的来源。 这对个人自由和人权产生很大影响,因此,应当接受数据保护影响评估。