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Watchlist

FRT & privacy

In the FRT context, the registered list of subjects the system is configured to detect — typically self-excluded participants (and sometimes barred patrons or persons of interest flagged via police liaison). Watchlists carry the highest privacy sensitivity in the FRT deployment because they store biometric templates of named individuals; access controls and retention are tightly governed.

This term sits in the FRT & privacy section of the working glossary — vocabulary covering facial-recognition controls and the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), including the Australian Privacy Principles and the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme.

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