KYP (know your passenger) is good. PKYP (permanently know your passenger), not so much. “According to the complaint, Ryanair’s practices violate several core GDPR principles, including data minimization and purpose limitation. The airline requires customers to create permanent accounts that retain combined data until deletion, which noyb argues exceeds necessary data collection requirements under Article 5(1)(c) of the GDPR. This contrasts with other major carriers’ approaches to passenger verification, as highlighted by Turkish Airlines’ optional biometric boarding system that maintains separate data streams.”
Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airline faces potential fine of up to €450m following complaints regarding its facial recognition verification requirements, not fully in line with GDPR guidelines. That remarks the importance of following the local regulation. #digitalidentity #biometrics https://lnkd.in/enFcUFuS