Thousands of taxpayers tell HMRC to delete voiceprint data it stored without consent

In June 2018, privacy campaigners at Big Brother Watch revealed that the UK’s tax authority, HMRC, had created a giant database of the voiceprints of 5.1 million people.

The biometric data had been collected without consent when taxpayers called phone hotlines asking for advice.

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