Privacy Concerns Raised Over Facial Detecting Ads Near Toronto’s Union Station

Privacy Concerns Raised Over Facial Detecting Ads Near Toronto’s Union Station
People cross a street in downtown Toronto during the morning commute on Aug. 22, 2024. The Canadian Press/Paige Taylor White
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Billboards situated at Toronto’s Union Station are generating concern over their use of facial detection technology without public consent.
The billboards stoked controversy after a Nov. 2 Reddit post noted they used facial detection technology to observe pedestrians passing by and analyzed data about them, such as their gender and approximate age. The billboards are owned by Cineplex Digital Media (CDM).