What is Biometric Data in the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act (“ICDPA”)?
Biometric data means data that:
(1) is generated by automatic measurements of an individual's biological characteristics, such as a fingerprint, a voiceprint, images of the retina or iris, or other unique biological patterns or characteristics; and
(2) is used to identify a specific individual.
The term does not include:
(1) a physical or digital photograph;
(2) a video or audio recording, or data generated from a video or audio recording; or
(3) information collected, used, or stored for health care treatment, payment, or operations under HIPAA.
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