That selfie you uploaded to 'prove it's you'? It's not a photo anymore -- it's 128 numbers. Here's why one picture can never actually verify your identity, and the 5 hidden layers that can. #DigitalIdentity#Biometrics#FaceID#IdentityVerification#O
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If an ID check trusts 1 selfie, it's not secure. Real systems stack layers: document, face, image quality, tampering signs, and liveness before they say "yes, that's you."
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Common mistake with "18 " checks: age identity. If a site only needs yes/no on "over 18," why is it asking for your full name, birthdate, and ID photo?
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A software "match" is a guess, not proof. At least 14 people were wrongfully arrested when police treated a face-recognition score as a confession. Here's why bad process -- not bad tech -- could put your face in a cell. #facialrecognition#wrongfularr
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A face match is not proof; it's a clue. If an algorithm said you "look like" a suspect, what would you want investigators to verify before they knock on your door or put on cuffs?
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ID theft hit $12.5B as gaming platforms and Irish body cams harvest biometrics.
Flawed 3-step ID checks and hidden vendors leave your identity wildly exposed.
Do you know who is actually storing your face?
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You clicked "verify" to protect your kid -- and handed your face to a company you've never heard of. Here's where your ID actually goes when you hit that button, and what smart parents do instead. #AgeVerification#DigitalPrivacy#ParentingTips#DataP
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If an app says it's "protecting kids," should it get to ask for your face or ID? Where do you draw the line on age checks before everyday logins become permanent ID trails?
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A 30-second traffic stop. A body camera. Your face recorded forever. Ireland's new bill asks the question nobody else is: who owns that footage after the moment is over? The answer should change how you think about being recorded. #Privacy#Surveilla
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