The fact they haven’t been doing this is supprising.
All data is deleted 30 days after creation, and alternate entrances are available for individuals who do not wish to opt in to the technology, according to the company.
I wonder if it can still be claimed that “all data is (sic) deleted 30 days after creation” if the data are used to train an LLM
It also makes no sense because it is more than possible to sell your data within 30 days. “We swear we won’t sell it” ok bro
I really want to know why they are collecting that data and what they are doing with it. They are doing an immense breach of privacy to do what exactly? They are scanning peoples faces at the entrance. Maybe also through the park? And then they are saving that data for 30 days and claim to delete it? So what is the purpose here?
If this case will set a precedent, we’re all fucked. Disney doesn’t play around :(
She filed it in New York which is smart because every judge in CA is pro Corporate.
universal has been doing it for years. i am not sure how it will play out.




