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by DigitallyFidget
1725 days ago
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That would kinda be the idea, using someone who has a similar looking photo to you. I'm thinking in terms of kids getting into clubs. Physical fake ID's are easy for a knowledgeable bouncer to spot, but if it's all digital data, then it's significantly harder for the bouncer to spot fakes when the data is validated by a system. They'd need entirely new training. And it's not like there isn't already a black market of stolen IDs already. Get a photo of your client, run it against a database of stolen info, get a match. I understand I'm simplifying this immensely, but if the system can be broken, then it will be exploited. And really it's not if, but when. I can see this being a useful technology in the case of law enforcement, pharmacies, doctors offices, or anywhere you would need to check in with your driver's license. |
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