
Biometric Data Protection Regulation
Biometric Data Protection Regulation refers to laws designed to safeguard personal biometric information—like fingerprints, facial features, or iris scans—used for identifying individuals. These regulations ensure that organizations collect, store, and process such sensitive data responsibly, with clear permissions and strong security measures. They aim to prevent misuse, identity theft, or unauthorized access, while giving individuals control over their biometric data. Overall, the regulation promotes trust and privacy in digital interactions involving biometric identification.