Recital 51
The processing of photographs should not systematically be considered to be processing of special categories of personal data as they are covered by the definition of biometric data only when processed through a specific technical means allowing the unique identification or authentication of a natural person.
Relevant Legislation:
GDPR Article 9(1): Defines special categories of personal data, including biometric data for the purpose of uniquely identifying a natural person.
GDPR Recital 51: Clarifies that photographs should only be considered biometric data when processed through a specific technical means allowing the unique identification or authentication of a natural person.
Therefore, the correct answer is C
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