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Morocco’s Data Protection Authority to Address Privacy Issues in Video Surveillance

March 25, 2025
in Africa, Privacy
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Rabat’s National Commission for the Protection of Personal Data (CNDP) has announced plans to hold hearings to create regulations protecting privacy in video surveillance use.

In a statement released on Friday, the CNDP explained that the goal is to ensure a consistent understanding of Law 09-08, which governs personal data protection.

The commission aims to involve all parties concerned with video surveillance to create clear guidelines and safeguards.

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“Video surveillance has become a major issue, covering various aspects like protecting public and private spaces, recording events for research or security, and preventing risks,” the statement said.

The CNDP also pointed out that different countries have different approaches to video surveillance based on their legal systems, cultural values, and security needs.

For example, the use of facial recognition technology in public areas has raised ongoing concerns about its necessity, acceptability, and the risks it poses to personal data protection, the authority said.

The commission emphasized the importance of having thoughtful and balanced discussions that consider constitutional values, public interest, and citizens’ rights. They called for a careful approach to using new surveillance technologies while protecting privacy.

This statement from the CNDP follows reports that Rabat plans to install 4,000 AI-powered cameras with facial recognition by the end of 2025. The goal is to enhance security, particularly for major events like the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations and the 2030 World Cup.

The new system will include advanced cameras, automatic license plate recognition, and AI to monitor behavior in real time.

However, the project, especially the use of facial recognition, has raised concerns about mass surveillance and tracking individuals without their consent. Many fear this technology could be used to monitor people in everyday situations and invade their privacy in public spaces.

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