Comment by ronsor
1. Most people already share this data in the form of photos posted online.
2. So people don't treat it as a "secure secret," because we've been down this road more than once before.
1. Most people already share this data in the form of photos posted online.
2. So people don't treat it as a "secure secret," because we've been down this road more than once before.
That’s not what the poster meant.
What treating this biometric info as public means is that it won’t be accepted as valid proof of identity. Just because you posted a video on TikTok shouldn’t mean that a scammer can take out a loan in your name.
That's so stupid. Just because I posted a video on TikTok doesn't mean someone should be able to go to the city's public website, look me up on a yellow page and download my photo id and fingerprints.