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Biometric data is among the most sensitive personal data because it is tied to a person's physical identity and is typically immutable — its collection by Thomson Reuters carries significant privacy implications.
Interpretive note: The excerpt lists categories of biometric data but does not itself state that Thomson Reuters collects them — the collection is inferred from the clause name and document context. The evidence span is a definition or enumeration, not a collection statement. Confidence is medium because the canonical claim depends partly on context to establish the collection act.
Thomson Reuters may collect your biometric data, including fingerprints, scans of your face geometry, and measurements of your physiological or behavioral characteristics.
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Biometric data is among the most sensitive personal data because it is tied to a person's physical identity and is typically immutable — its collection by Thomson Reuters carries significant privacy implications.
Thomson Reuters may collect your biometric data, including fingerprints, scans of your face geometry, and measurements of your physiological or behavioral characteristics.
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