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Home Depot Problems: Facial Recognition Sparks Major Lawsuit

Self-Checkout Scandal: Home Depot Accused of Secret Facial Recognition

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24/08/2025 10:10
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A recent class action lawsuit has been filed, accusing Home Depot of improperly collecting biometric data from its customers without their explicit consent.

Benjamin Jankowski, the plaintiff, initiated this legal action against Home Depot on August 1st in an Illinois federal court. The lawsuit claims that the retail giant has breached state privacy laws.

Jankowski contends that Home Depot’s actions violate the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, commonly known as BIPA. Established by the Illinois Legislature, BIPA is designed to regulate how biometric identifiers, which include facial geometry scans, are collected, used, and stored.

BIPA mandates that private entities must:

This lawsuit highlights the critical issue of privacy in the digital age and underscores the importance of businesses adhering to stringent data protection laws.

  • Develop publicly available written policies that detail the retention and destruction of biometric data.
  • Secure informed, written consent from individuals before collecting any biometric information.

Home Depot is facing a lawsuit over its alleged use of facial recognition technology, which may constitute violations of the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The lawsuit claims that the retail giant has been using this advanced technology in its stores to collect customers’ facial geometry without proper consent.

Home Depot’s Adoption of Facial Recognition Technology

In August 2023, Home Depot reportedly announced its implementation of “computer vision,” a sophisticated form of artificial intelligence that leverages machine learning to extract valuable information from digital images and videos. This move marked a significant step in their strategy to enhance store operations.

Expansion to Self-Checkout Stations

By May 2024, Home Depot had reportedly expanded the application of this technology to reduce theft at self-checkout stations, according to the lawsuit. This deployment was intended to enhance security and streamline the shopping experience for customers.

Allegations of BIPA Violations

The plaintiff in the lawsuit argues that Home Depot’s use of facial recognition technology may be in violation of BIPA regulations. The key allegations include:

  • The company did not publicly disclose its retention policies for biometric data.
  • Home Depot failed to obtain customers’ informed, written consent before collecting their biometric information.

These claims underscore the growing concern over how biometric data is managed and safeguarded by major corporations.

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