Think twice before uploading your face scan to any government database. The risks are real—once biometric data enters the system, you lose control over how it's used, stored, or shared. In a landscape where regulatory oversight keeps shifting, your identity might become a liability rather than a convenience. Web3 users know the value of privacy; maybe it's time to question whether centralized facial recognition truly serves your interests.
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AlphaBrain
· 12-20 17:35
Facial recognition verification is quick at first, but who takes the blame when the data is sold later?
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GateUser-0717ab66
· 12-20 17:32
Once facial data is uploaded, there's no turning back. This matter really requires careful consideration.
Think twice before uploading your face scan to any government database. The risks are real—once biometric data enters the system, you lose control over how it's used, stored, or shared. In a landscape where regulatory oversight keeps shifting, your identity might become a liability rather than a convenience. Web3 users know the value of privacy; maybe it's time to question whether centralized facial recognition truly serves your interests.