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Topic: Facial recognition emerging as the next privacy assault. (Read 148 times)

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I agree with you because face recognition as a privacy invasion is a threat to our country Their influence is more prevalent in society and the people of the society are deprived of it in many ways The government can take measures to control it. Otherwise, they will become more powerful.
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I agree, biometric has always been less secure than memorized passwords. You could unlock someone's phone just with their finger/ eye without them noticing.

But then some people prefer convenience over security to save time. Despite locking my phone with a PIN, I'd still opt for fingerprint unlock rather than manually keying in the PIN, which shaves off several seconds and avoid revealing it to a CCTV within the vicinity.
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Things like this would be ok in perfect society . . But still there is the risk of it falling one day into the hand/hands of evil entities/persons in such society.
Not recommended in any society as long as evil exist in our world and human mind is vulnerable to the evil.
The safest place to use such technology if it becomes necessary is in decentralized communities.
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Facial recognition is going to be a heated debate in the next years.
We need it in order to stop and eliminate terrorism once and forever but it is going to violate the citizen's privacy.
But, if governments decide to adopt this kind of surveillance we are going to have a lot of protests in various countries around the world.
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"The war on privacy has many fronts - from data breaches to blockchain forensics and the creeping threat of surveillance capitalism. Now, facial recognition is emerging as the next assault on privacy."

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