Biometric technologies in the workplace, such as fingerprint scanning or facial recognition, raise concerns over employee privacy invasion. Employees might feel their personal biometric data, which is unique and non-replaceable, is constantly monitored, leading to a sense of vulnerability and loss of autonomy over their own personal information.

Biometric technologies in the workplace, such as fingerprint scanning or facial recognition, raise concerns over employee privacy invasion. Employees might feel their personal biometric data, which is unique and non-replaceable, is constantly monitored, leading to a sense of vulnerability and loss of autonomy over their own personal information.

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