"Legitimate interest" is used to cover a wide range of bullshit. I've seen it in a shop that had facial recognition cameras, they had a little sign by the tills that said "We use facial recognition for crime prevention and legitimate interest purposes" without even a clear way of opting out.
This was a gas station, so they require motorcyclists to take helmets off. Post-covid you could probably argue for wearing a mask, though if you were wearing a balaclava I think they might ask you to lower it. The law doesn't much matter here as they're a private business and can dictate terms of service.
Is that even legal according to the GDPR?
"Legitimate interest" is used to cover a wide range of bullshit. I've seen it in a shop that had facial recognition cameras, they had a little sign by the tills that said "We use facial recognition for crime prevention and legitimate interest purposes" without even a clear way of opting out.
True but you can still disable it and I think they're required to let you disable it
On today’s episode of Stroke Or Drunk
Could be stroking it. Might be a jurisprudence fetishist and get off on technicalities.
It was my phone shitting itself ok? You silly little mean bug
Por que no los dos?
Ahhhh!
Third option: their phone is having a stroke.
Bingo
If wearing a mask is not against the law, then it is probably appropriate to wear a mask to protect privacy…
This was a gas station, so they require motorcyclists to take helmets off. Post-covid you could probably argue for wearing a mask, though if you were wearing a balaclava I think they might ask you to lower it. The law doesn't much matter here as they're a private business and can dictate terms of service.
last time it was discussed they said they were leaving the option in "certain regions", which probably means EU and maybe California.