Topic: facial verification
Facial verification technology raises significant concerns regarding privacy and individual rights. As companies and governments increasingly implement systems that require facial recognition for access to services, the potential for mass surveillance and data misuse grows. This trend threatens free expression and personal liberty, as users may be coerced into sharing sensitive biometric data without adequate protections.
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Tinder Wants Your Camera Roll and Calls It Chemistry
The app built on swipes now wants a window into your camera roll, calling it a step toward “deeper connections.”
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New South Wales plots Digital ID to access services
Coming soon.
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UK NHS app faces scrutiny over sharing of face data with 3rd party company
The NHS said it’s fine because it’s “highly secure.”



