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    Keystroke-tracking tech leaves privacy rules out of date: new watchdog

    Tom Burton
    Tom BurtonGovernment editor

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    Technology that lets bosses use keystroke and eye-movement measurements to assess job applicants shows that privacy regulations are out of date, the country’s next privacy commissioner says.

    Carly Kind, a former Queensland human rights lawyer who founded London-based data and privacy research organisation the Ada Lovelace Institute, will take up the post of national privacy commissioner in February.

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