Biometrics can be convenient, but it’s not a choice you can undo later. Once your face, eyes, or fingerprints are compromised, there’s no way to reset them like a password.

Critics argue that biometrics is a wolf in sheep’s clothing, marketed as a security improvement but, in reality, a way to make identification and surveillance more widespread and unavoidable.

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