“Based on your consent, we may collect and use your biometric information for safety, security, and identification purposes,” The revised policy of X(Twitter) is expected to go into effect on September 29, 2023.

The thing is, biometric data is permanent and can’t be changed. If we share that with X, it could mean lifelong privacy risks. And seriously, I can’t think of a single reason why Elon needs to know where I went to high school for data security purposes.

People keep talking about leaving Twitter, but when will they actually do that? I guess they’ll just keep putting up with it, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

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    How exactly do they plan to collect biometric data? In most platforms biometric data remains on device.

    Perhaps Elmo will try spinning some sort of WorldCoin style biometric crypto scheme next.

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      They’ll simply ask for it and people will give it in order to keep using the platform.

      Google Ads asked me (a private individual) to provide my drivers license or passport in order to verify an organization’s Google Ads account, or else the account will be suspended. I understand verifying the organization via governed registration records, that makes sense. But requiring an emoloyee or volunteer’s passport?

      The account is just going to get suspended.

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      You could collect information like the pattern on someone’s retina using the camera.

      A better question is how they could get your job history. Besides the IRS who could give them that info?

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        Besides the IRS who could give them that info?

        The users themselves, in their stupidity, like every single time in the past.

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          Then that data is going to be unreliable, because people will embellish and outright lie when sharing.

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        he already tested out a job listings tab so he’ll just collect it from users that way.

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        How exactly would a phone camera get a clear image of your retina? I very much doubt anything like this is possible but maybe I’m missing something

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          Cellphone cameras are really good now, and you don’t need one perfect shot, an app could record a 10 second video and use all the frames to composite an image better than a single shot.

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            I mean how would this work though, even assuming that technology hurdle is cleared (definitely doubting it, a slightly dark room can totally hose a cell phone photo)?

            The Twitter app has to request camera use and then ask the user to do that. What possible benefit would there be for the user?

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              They could market it as “advanced retina security” paired with a red laser animation overlaid on the display and get users to do it voluntarily as a way to unlock the app.

              There’s many ways to get users to participate.

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                Yeah, maybe. Doesn’t sound attractive to me though, there are already several ways to authenticate which work fine.