You speak of the current situation. I'm saying you enhance the need to commit a violent act in order to achieve the goal of theft when the desire is to obtain biometric information. I've got a problem with making the human body a tool.Turquoise wrote:
You're going to have to explain that one a little further. All I was saying is that most thieves demand cash. The few willing and able to do something like identity theft are not usually the thuggish violent types.Kmarion wrote:
Most people currently have the option to give up their possessions. Capiche? You are [insisting] that that option is removed.
True, but the trade off isn't worth it. http://gizmodo.com/373829/german-hacker … metric-idsTurquoise wrote:
Well yeah... anything's possible. But your argument against a National ID earlier in this thread was based on the difficulty of getting enough info to forge multiple forms of identification. With a biometric ID, this becomes even more difficult, because the card would have information on it that is very difficult to forge like fingerprints, retinas, or facial algorithms.Kmarion wrote:
lol.. I'm guessing your not very technologically inclined. There is always a way.
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