• MudMan@fedia.io
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      7 months ago

      We’ve had fingerprints in our ID cards for decades.

      It’s fine. Quite useful, really. Less of a totalitarian state now than when they were introduced, actually.

      I know in the anglo world the whole national ID card thing is seen as intrusive, but it’s kinda fine. I just know my number, which is great for some transactions, and I can get right by airport security without interacting with any humans just by tapping my biometric ID on a reader. Plus it can be upgraded to a full on digital signature certificate, although the implementation is terrible and I hate it.

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      7 months ago

      Well, right now my government (Germany) doesnt have any of my fingerprints.

      But the US has all 10 fingers because i visited once.