Disney faces lawsuit over alleged use of facial recognition at park entrances without consent

The class-action lawsuit claims Disney improperly collected and stored guests’ biometric data, including from children, at park entrances.

WASHINGTON — Disney is being sued over allegations that it used facial recognition technology at Disneyland without guests’ knowledge, according to The Hollywood Reporter and The Orange County Register.

The lawsuit claims Disney violated privacy and consumer protection laws by collecting and storing biometric data of visitors without adequately disclosing the practice or meaningful consent. 

According to the complaint, which was filed in federal court in California, Disneyland and Disney California Adventure began using the technology at

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