The Illinois Institute of Technology must face allegations that it used an online test proctoring tool that employed facial recognition technology to verify students’ identity without their permission, after a federal judge in Illinois ruled that the university might not fall under a financial institution exemption.
Daniel Fee sued the Chicago-based research university, claiming that it violated Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act when it required its students to use Respondus Monitor to take exams online in a non-proctored environment. To verify their identities, students were required to use their webcam to conduct a facial detection check, which collected their biometric ... E Light Opt Laser Machine
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