Connecticut Lawmakers Push Retail Facial Recognition Ban

Connecticut lawmakers are moving to ban facial recognition technology in retail stores statewide. The move follows reports that Wegmans uses facial recognition in some locations but would not confirm whether it is operating at any Connecticut stores. Supporters argue consumers are being tracked without clear consent and warn the data could be misused or compromised. The proposal would expand Connecticut’s existing data privacy law and is expected to spark pushback from retailers citing theft prevention and store security.