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Facial recognition is a way of identifying a human face through biometric technology and a term almost everyone is familiar with.

Facial recognition is a hotly debated topic that often divides opinion. Many people claim that facial recognition technology is a threat to human rights.

One primary problem with facial recognition is that the technology is imperfect. This essay aims to provide a discussion of facial recognition in relation to human rights

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The strength of such an approach is that facial recognition it’s something that’s relevant for all humankind. Equally relevant to the issue are the questions of personal freedom.

This next section provides a general discussion of Secondly, in contrast to evidence which presents the view that facial recognition is against human rights.

An alternative perspective illustrates that not all research shows that facial recognition is legal. According to Stephanie Hare, “Facial recognition is now rampant.

The implications for our freedom are chilling”, an article, The Guardian website. Stephanie Hare asserts that there is general agreement that facial recognition possibly could be illegal.

Stephanie Hare is not at all erroneous when she asserts that facial recognition will engender increased security and safety.

Despite the fact that not all research shows that facial recognition is legal. So, to a certain extent, Stephanie Hare is right that facial recognition increases security and safety. In contrasting facial recognition is still against human rights.

Mainly due to the fact that it threatens individual privacy.