Amazon — Policy Change
majorAnti-Privacy → Policy Change
Executive Summary
Amazon began requiring its approximately 75,000 delivery drivers to consent to AI-powered biometric surveillance cameras in their delivery vans or lose their jobs. The Netradyne Driveri cameras collected face images and biometric information to verify driver identity and monitor driving behaviors, with data retained for up to 30 days. The EFF called the program 'dystopian,' arguing that a 'consent or be fired' ultimatum does not constitute meaningful consent.