U.S. the 4th Worst Privacy Offender for Government Collection of Biometric Data

in STEMGeeks3 years ago

Researchers ranked 96 countries by their collection and use of biometric data. Biometrics are gathered and stored as part of international travel, banking, law enforcement, healthcare tracking, and general surveillance by governments.

The worst offenders from a privacy perspective were:

  1. China
  2. Costa Rica
  3. Iran
  4. United States, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Philippines, and Saudi Arabia (a 6-way tie for 4th place)

The the danger with biometrics is that once any government or entity has them, they might be able to track your activities for the rest of your life. Biometric markers are chosen for accuracy and longevity. There is no reset or reissuance. If a cybercriminal obtains it, they may attempt to impersonate you or validate transactions with your identity! Privacy matters.

Happy Privacy Day!

Source: https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/biometric-data-study/

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 3 years ago  

Only 4th? And Russia didn't even make it to the top 5 (they are like 13).

I was expecting top 3 at least. lol

 3 years ago  

I was surprised too! Figured Russia would be higher on the list.

These countries display a concerning lack of regard for the privacy of people's biometric data.

Very sadly US listed. China is no....1. What are they doing!!!!!!!!!!!