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List of incidents not yet covered: Add JP Morgan requiring biometric data from their employees to access the building. Feel free to remove if deemed irrelevant to the subject of the wiki
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|Two years after taking over competitor Neato, Vorwerk closed down the Neato cloud services. Vacuum robots lose all app functionality and can only be started manually, which will cause them to do a full clean. No off-limits zones, no rooms, no barriers, only everything or nothing. Neato robots are not supported by Valetudo.
|Two years after taking over competitor Neato, Vorwerk closed down the Neato cloud services. Vacuum robots lose all app functionality and can only be started manually, which will cause them to do a full clean. No off-limits zones, no rooms, no barriers, only everything or nothing. Neato robots are not supported by Valetudo.
|<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://support.neatorobotics.com/support/solutions/articles/204000073686}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://support.neatorobotics.com/support/solutions/articles/204000073686}}</ref>
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|JP Morgan
|JP Morgan requires workers of their New York headquarters to share biometric data (fingerprints or eye scans) to access the building. Not strictly a consumer rights issue, but it ties in well with the erosion of privacy and rise of surveillance capitalis.
|<ref>{{Cite web |title= |url=https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/oct/10/jp-morgan-staff-told-they-must-share-biometric-data-to-access-headquarters}}</ref>
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