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by ArkanExplorer
1946 days ago
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At this point, wouldn't it be easier to design systems as completely open, with all user data exposed? Then for actual interaction purposes, to rely on biological verification? eg. widespread retina and fingerprint scanning. As a side effect this would somewhat limit tax evasion - if all tax returns and income were public, as in countries like Norway. |
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This previous HN discussion [1] about a "Falsehoods programmers believe about Biometrics" article might be relevant. Careful, here be dragons, edge cases still abound the unwary implementer.
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25700026