A win for privacy.
Bunnings breached privacy laws by using facial recognition on customers, Commissioner finds
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-19/oaic-investigation-into-bunnings-facial-recognition/104613700
Full on suburban dad today.
First drop off son at cricket, then take daughter to dance. On the way back to watch son play cricket, it started bucketing with rain and I remembered washing was out, so had to get home, pull everything in and stick it in the dryer. By then it was pickup time for my son, and a straight drive to pick up my daughter.
Back home to do dinner.
Bunny is back. He was a little scared and been skittish, but heโs eating and drinking. Heโs been having a go at his stitches, but thereโs not much we can do about it. They donโt make cones for rabbits. Iโve seen some soft versions but theyโre all from Temu, so kinda pointless in even trying to get one.
I work in tertiary education and I've just learned about the Tuition Protection Service, that guarantees students against an education provider defaulting on their ability to deliver a course of study.
We have a form students can complete in case this happens.
This form forms part of a.....
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TPS report.
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