Six Flags Great America has agreed to a $36 million settlement to end a class-action lawsuit over the amusement parkâs use of finger-scan entry gates.
SPRINGFIELD â Six Flags Great America has agreed to a $36 million settlement to end a class-action lawsuit over the amusement parkâs use of finger-scan entry gates.
Six Flags doesnât admit to any fault or liability as part of the agreement, which is subject to final approval at a court hearing in October.
The lawsuit, filed in Lake County, claims that the finger scan violates the Illinois Biometric Privacy Act, which regulates how companies can use an individualâs biometric data â such as a fingerprint or a scan of the hand or face geometry.
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