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Rite Aid Face Recognition

by Rite Aid

Retail face-recognition system. FTC settlement (2023) banning use for 5 years over racial bias and false matches.

Relevant industries:Retail

Risk Score: 23/100 (Moderate) · 20+ incidents · Legal 82 · Safety 0 · Privacy 0 · Regulatory 20 · Security 0

Risk Score

23/ 100
Moderate Risk

Apr 27, 2026

Risk Score Breakdown

Legal Risk

Court cases & lawsuits

82/100

Safety Risk

Incidents & harm events

0/100

Privacy Risk

Breaches & GDPR actions

0/100

Regulatory Risk

FTC, EU enforcement

20/100

Security Risk

CVEs & vulnerabilities

0/100

Incident Timeline

20 total incidents · showing 5 most recent

Apr 2026

LOWRegulatory ActionACTIVE
EFF: Digital Hopes, Real Power: How the Arab Spring Fueled a Global Surveillance Boom

The available material does not describe any specific regulatory action involving Rite Aid’s face recognition service. Limited public details are available beyond a general discussion of surveillance trends.

#eff #privacy #regulatory

May 2025

MEDIUMCourt CaseRESOLVED25-14861
Court Case: New Rite Aid, LLC

A bankruptcy court case involving New Rite Aid, LLC was filed in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey (Case 25-14861). The matter involves the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, and the U.S. Trustee.

Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Jersey#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Oct 2023

CRITICALCourt CaseACTIVE23-18993
Court Case: Rite Aid Corporation

Rite Aid is involved in a bankruptcy court case in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey (23-18993) involving committees of unsecured creditors and tort claimants. The dispute includes efforts to recover money or property tied to alleged preference and fraudulent transfer claims.

Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. New Jersey#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Apr 2023

MEDIUMCourt CaseACTIVE3:23-cv-00487
Court Case: Simon v. Rite Aid Corporation

A lawsuit involving Rite Aid’s face recognition service is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. It affects Rite Aid and the individuals involved in the case.

Court: District Court, D. Oregon#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Nov 2022

MEDIUMCourt CaseACTIVE1:17-md-02804
Court Case: In Re: National Prescription Opiate Litigation

A case in the National Prescription Opiate Litigation is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (1:17-md-02804). Parties listed include Woodward Detroit CVS, LLC, Actavis Kadian LLC, manufacturer defendants, and Value Specialty Drug.

Court: District Court, N.D. Ohio#courtlistener #lawsuit #court-case

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rite Aid Face Recognition's AI risk score?

Rite Aid Face Recognition has an AI Risk Score of 23/100 (Moderate Risk). This score is calculated from 20+ documented public incidents across legal, safety, privacy, regulatory, and security categories.

Is Rite Aid Face Recognition safe to use?

Rite Aid Face Recognition by Rite Aid has a moderate risk profile based on public data. Organizations should review the full incident list and conduct their own due diligence. This score does not constitute legal advice.

Does Rite Aid Face Recognition have lawsuits?

Yes — our public records show 4 court case(s) for Rite Aid Face Recognition, including: Court Case: New Rite Aid, LLC; Court Case: Rite Aid Corporation; Court Case: Simon v. Rite Aid Corporation; Court Case: In Re: National Prescription Opiate Litigation.

How is the AI Risk Score calculated?

Scores are weighted across 5 categories: Legal (25%), Safety (25%), Privacy (20%), Regulatory (15%), Security (15%). Each incident is scored by severity and type, then decayed based on age. Active lawsuits and fatal incidents do not decay.

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