Biometric Data Policy
The terms of this Biometric Data Policy describe how Kami Vision, Inc (“Company”), processes biometric data in order to provide certain Services.
Notwithstanding any indication to the contrary, in Company’s Privacy Policy, Terms of Service or any other document, the terms of this Biometric Policy shall prevail in the event of any inconsistency with other terms or notices provided to you. Definitions used in the Privacy Policy have the same meaning here.
Facial Recognition Data:
If you choose to use a feature that processes biometric data such as facial recognition technology, you will be asked to consent to such use. This is optional and you can still use the other Services provided by the Mobile Apps if you choose not to select this feature(s). If you choose to withdraw your consent, then this feature(s) will not be available. Please contact us at privacy@kamivision.com if you would like to withdraw your consent.
We securely store all videos and facial recognition data in an encrypted format. Our trusted third-party vendors may have access to the facial recognition data to store the data, to maintain backup copies, and to service the systems on which such data is stored.
In providing services to Company and processing your information we will:
(a) use reasonable standards of care, consistent with its industry, to store, transmit, and protect from disclosure your facial recognition data, in a manner that is the same as or more protective than the manner in which it stores, transmits, and protects other confidential and sensitive information,
(b) use your information, including your facial recognition data, to detect and prevent fraud, and where permitted by applicable law, to improve and develop our services,
(c) not sell, lease, trade, or, other than to provide the verification and authentication services described in this policy, otherwise benefit from facial recognition data,
(d) other than as set forth herein, not disclose, redisclose, or otherwise disseminate facial recognition data unless doing so: (i) completes a Company transaction as requested and authorized by you or your legally authorized representative; (ii) is required by state or federal law, or municipal ordinance; (iii) is required pursuant to a warrant or subpoena issued by a court of competent jurisdiction; or (iv) otherwise consented to by you.