资讯

The retail giant argued it was entitled to use the technology to tackle refund fraud under an exemption in the Privacy Act.
If you’re one of the 8 million or so Australians who shop at Kmart every year, chances are you were being watched.
Kmart has broken privacy laws by using facial recognition cameras on customers, the Privacy Commissioner has found.
Privacy Commissioner Carly Kind has found that Kmart breached Australians' privacy by collecting their personal and sensitive ...
Macquarie University technology and intellectual property law expert Rita Matulionyte said the Kmart decision, along with a ...
Shopping giant Kmart plans to challenge a finding that it violated people's privacy with facial surveillance as ...
Holdco Bros are back! With even more business ideas and banter. Timestamps below. Enjoy! --- 00:29 Capital Camp: A Networking ...
This $4 cleaning item from Kmart is being hailed as a must-have for one of the most 'tedious' jobs in the house. Read more.
A host of drivers and races in the NASCAR realm are synonymous with a sponsor that has stayed by their respective entity for multiple years.