Wesfarmers-owned Bunnings, the country's biggest home improvement chain, breached the privacy of thousands of customers by ...
Hardware giant Bunnings has defended its use of facial recognition cameras to protect staff and customers from violent and ...
The Australian government has found a major retail chain has breached Australians’ privacy in a case that could have major ...
Bunnings' implementation of facial recognition technology as a preventive measure against crime and violent behaviour was ...
The Privacy Commissioner finds Bunnings Warehouse interfered with the privacy of its customers by using facial recognition without consent in 62 of its stores over a three-year period.
The landmark ruling found Bunnings had taken customers' private information without consent, failed to take steps to notify ...
Australia’s privacy commissioner, Carly Kind, has shared more thoughts on Bunnings’ controversial use of facial recognition ...
Bunnings has breached the privacy of customers by collecting their personal and sensitive information through a facial ...
Australian Bunnings footage shows attacks on staff members in store.
Australia is undergoing a pivotal transformation in its approach to privacy regulation. With a series of high-profile data ...
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has released new guidelines to help private sector organisations ...
The Privacy Commissioner also concluded that Bunnings collected sensitive information on customers without consent ...