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RE: Building A Biometric Database For An Entire Country

in #technology7 years ago

In my opinion, I would support the use of biometric system as it is convenient and most important is , secure. There are more and more daily issue a person need to deal with as the technology level grow. And dealing with issues with traditional password or security ID may be dangered by the action from hackers,while biometric ID requires yourself for approval, avoiding the possibility to be hacked.

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I support the use of it voluntarily. And this system is still susceptible to hacker attacks and things going wrong :/ , and if your biometric id gets compromised it's a much bigger and worse issue than if your generic password for some system simply gets stolen. Much worse.

Biometrics are less secure than passwords -- this is why
https://betanews.com/2016/08/24/unsafe-biometrics/

Biometrics Are Coming, Along With Serious Security Concerns
https://www.wired.com/2016/03/biometrics-coming-along-serious-security-concerns/

lt will happen globally, it's just a matter of time. I think that they are waiting for the baby boomers to pass away as it would be this generation that would be the most against it. The security concerns are valid. In my line of work, I'm waiting for the day in which they tell me that it's mandatory to comply. They will roll it our to the poorer nations first that are more dependent on government resources and then try to bankrupt the other countries in order to force more reliance and compliance on the state.