Fact File: Claim Rogers collects biometric data from store cameras unfounded

The Rogers Logo is photographed in Toronto office on Monday, Sept. 30, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Tijana Martin

The claim Rogers retail stores used facial recognition on customers through its surveillance cameras appeared on social media in December. Rogers says it does not use the technology at its storefronts and its door screening policy at some locations is meant to ensure staff and customer safety. Stores must follow privacy laws that dictate the responsible collection, storage and use of personal information, including video recordings.  

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