The Good Guys have paused the use of facial recognition technology in two of their stores while the OAIC investigates, yet has not abandoned use of the technology fully.
Bunnings and Kmart have also paused the use of facial recognition technology until the OAIC has completed their investigation.
Update 25/07/22 3:00pm
An earlier version of this article stated that Bunnings and Kmart refused to stop using facial recognition technology. It has been updated to reflect their decision to pause use following mounting pressure from CHOICE supporters and extensive community backlash.
In June, a CHOICE investigation revealed that Bunnings, Kmart and The Good Guys were using controversial and invasive facial recognition technology in some of their stores for the stated purposes of loss prevention, safety and security.
Australia’s privacy watchdog, the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC), has launched an investigation into Kmart and Bunnings ‘personal information handling practices’ following our complaint. The Good Guys have already stopped using facial recognition while the investigation is underway, but Kmart and Bunnings had refused to back down until now.
Our recent poll of 16,000 CHOICE supporters showed that 80% of people want Kmart and Bunnings to stop using facial recognition. We’ve heard from many people who’d like to know which retailers are not using facial recognition technology and have no plans to introduce it, so that they can shop knowing their biometric information is not being captured by facial recognition cameras.
We contacted the 25 retailers in our initial investigation again to ask them to commit to not introducing facial recognition in their stores. While some left our calls unanswered, 17 retailers, including major supermarket chains, Woolworths, Coles and Aldi, agreed to the statement:
We are not using facial recognition in stores and we have no plans to introduce it.
This commitment will be widely welcomed by shoppers, who’ve made it clear in our supporter poll and the many emails and calls our team have received, that use of such invasive biometric technology is not welcome in retail stores. The full list of retailers who are not using facial recognition technology in stores is below.
Retailers who might use facial recognition in store
Kmart paused facial recognition in stores.
Bunnings paused facial recognition in stores.
The Good Guys paused facial recognition in stores.
The Good Guys have paused the use of facial recognition technology in two of their stores while the OAIC investigates, yet has not abandoned use of the technology fully.
Bunnings and Kmart have also paused the use of facial recognition technology until the OAIC has completed their investigation.