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Mitek-Systems191 karma

To start, control the flow of data. Make sure hat you trust the organization with whom you are engaging. Check your consent and ensure you understand how your biometrics are being used and the terms under which it is stored. Last, stay vigilant and manage your digital footprint, especially those sites leveraging biometrics.

To start, control the flow of data. Make sure that you trust the organization with whom you are engaging. Check your consent and ensure you understand how your biometrics are being used and the terms under which it is stored. Last, stay vigilant and manage your digital footprint, especially those sites leveraging biometrics.

Mitek-Systems174 karma

Please hold... here I am, answering your questions IRL: https://imgur.com/a/60Gsr8S

Mitek-Systems120 karma

First, in my friend's words from HHGTG, "Don't panic." Not to be glib, but honestly, there is a lot of information about you that is publicly available both generally on the web, as well as on the dark web more specifically. Second, you can be assured that there are ways to manage the proliferation of your data. Awareness and diligence are vital to the process. Ensure you keep information distributed in as limited a manner as possible. Also, from a practical perspective, change your passwords, don't reuse passwords, use multifactor authentication when available, add SIM swapping protection to your phone, stay proactive and monitor your credit reports.

Mitek-Systems60 karma

Also.... from a personal perspective, I do understand this fear, but no, I don't worry about this because I know brilliant minds and tech leaders are ahead of this.

Mitek-Systems43 karma

While the identity industry needs to innovate, balancing regulation and third-party standards is critical to reduce the risks, real and perceived, of AI taking over.