X plans to collect biometric information, job, education history for safety, security, and identification purposes. (thehackernews.com)
from s1vgm@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:09
https://lemmy.world/post/4482323

“Based on your consent, we may collect and use your biometric information for safety, security, and identification purposes,” The revised policy of X(Twitter) is expected to go into effect on September 29, 2023.

The thing is, biometric data is permanent and can’t be changed. If we share that with X, it could mean lifelong privacy risks. And seriously, I can’t think of a single reason why Elon needs to know where I went to high school for data security purposes.

People keep talking about leaving Twitter, but when will they actually do that? I guess they’ll just keep putting up with it, and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.

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[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 08:24 next collapse

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Gazumi@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:28 next collapse

Bless, they’re always thinking about our safety.

lowleveldata@programming.dev on 05 Sep 2023 08:35 next collapse

I read identifying purposes and thought they were doing some kind of philosophy experiment on people’s online behavior and their life purposes

Beetschnapps@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:50 next collapse

Yea that’s the thing with lifelong biometric data… they could be “identifying” something else entirely at any point now or in the future.

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 09:24 collapse

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Hazdaz@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:46 next collapse

The issue here isn’t that Elon wants your biometric data.

The issue is that there will be a bunch of absolute idiots who freely give him their data.

Pons_Aelius@kbin.social on 05 Sep 2023 08:54 next collapse

The issue here isn’t that Elon wants your biometric data.

No, that is the issue. Everyone can decide if they want to or not. I assume that most here are smart enough not to.

The issue is that there will be a bunch of absolute idiots who freely give him their data.

If people want to give that info away, then who am I to stop them?

pjhenry1216@kbin.social on 05 Sep 2023 10:21 collapse

I think it's naive to frame it as "wanting to give data" but more that they're allowing themselves to be exploited because many simply don't even know what's in the policy, there are many who concede that they can't do without the platform, and then simply folks who don't know better. I highly doubt there's any significant number of people who understand the policy and happily consent even if they could easily give up the platform instead.

So I think they're both problems. A platform needing data beyond what's necessary to provide the service AND that most people will either concede defeat or not know better.

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 09:27 next collapse

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s1vgm@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:28 next collapse

As the news says, “Based on your consent”

hellequin67@feddit.uk on 05 Sep 2023 11:49 collapse

So long as you trust that no means no.

TheGreatFox@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 12:24 next collapse

Idk, sounds like victim blaming to me.

MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 19:34 collapse

& then “reality” will be shaped into an even more fucked up hell using that same data.

Fuck this bullshit.

Chariotwheel@kbin.social on 05 Sep 2023 08:53 next collapse

That's not all. The company has further outlined in its upcoming privacy policy it "may use the information we collect and publicly available information to help train our machine learning or artificial intelligence models."

All artists better get the fuck off that plattform. I doubt he will stop at text.

thehatfox@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:02 collapse

I imagine that’s going to be policy of most commercial online platforms going forward if the AI boom continues.

User pressure might keep it away from dedicated art sharing platforms, but general purpose social media will end up open season as a source of training data.

zeppo@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 10:20 collapse

It already has. That’s why Twitter and reddit have tightened their API policies and locked down websites for non-signed in users. Not to prevent AI training… just so they can charge for it.

Dasnap@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:57 next collapse

Next they’re gonna want blood and semen samples.

s1vgm@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:28 next collapse

Big no

Plopp@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:39 collapse

Ooh, are they gonna come fellate me?

Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com on 05 Sep 2023 09:58 collapse

Rub one out for Elon, and drink your verification can dear, or the smart home won’t let me have my coffee.

Plopp@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 10:28 collapse

Phew that verification can saved that sentence from going places I would not have wanted it to.

thehatfox@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 08:59 next collapse

How exactly do they plan to collect biometric data? In most platforms biometric data remains on device.

Perhaps Elmo will try spinning some sort of WorldCoin style biometric crypto scheme next.

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 09:48 next collapse

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resketreke@kbin.social on 05 Sep 2023 10:40 next collapse

Besides the IRS who could give them that info?

The users themselves, in their stupidity, like every single time in the past.

mind@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 17:12 collapse

Then that data is going to be unreliable, because people will embellish and outright lie when sharing.

dept@lemmy.sdf.org on 05 Sep 2023 11:01 next collapse

he already tested out a job listings tab so he’ll just collect it from users that way.

pooperNickel@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 11:48 collapse

How exactly would a phone camera get a clear image of your retina? I very much doubt anything like this is possible but maybe I’m missing something

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 17:13 collapse

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pooperNickel@lemm.ee on 06 Sep 2023 23:22 collapse

I mean how would this work though, even assuming that technology hurdle is cleared (definitely doubting it, a slightly dark room can totally hose a cell phone photo)?

The Twitter app has to request camera use and then ask the user to do that. What possible benefit would there be for the user?

[deleted] on 07 Sep 2023 07:00 collapse

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pooperNickel@lemm.ee on 07 Sep 2023 21:56 collapse

Yeah, maybe. Doesn’t sound attractive to me though, there are already several ways to authenticate which work fine.

Akuchimoya@startrek.website on 05 Sep 2023 11:38 next collapse

They’ll simply ask for it and people will give it in order to keep using the platform.

Google Ads asked me (a private individual) to provide my drivers license or passport in order to verify an organization’s Google Ads account, or else the account will be suspended. I understand verifying the organization via governed registration records, that makes sense. But requiring an emoloyee or volunteer’s passport?

The account is just going to get suspended.

CeeBee@lemmy.world on 27 Sep 2023 23:20 collapse

If there’s a photo of you anywhere on The-Platform-Formerly-Known-As-Twitter, then that’s it. That’s biometric data.

People have this weird idea that “biometric data” needs some special scanning process like in movies. As if some green laser needs to sweep across your body to “collect” biometric data.

A photo is all that’s needed. That’s it.

You read these articles that talk about “the dangers of biometrics” (in the context of facial recognition) and they often cite that the database can be hacked and people’s biometric data will get stolen.

That’s not a concern. Every system that captures biometric data for later use is completely different than the next system. It would be like trying to run an Android app on an iPhone.

Actually, it’s very much like the pre-IBM days. There were many different computer systems that weren’t compatible with each other. Biometrics is like that, but 100 times more incompatible. Each system needs a ground truth photo to generate the model/template/biometric data.

So I’ll say it again, if there’s a photo of you on Former-Twitter, even a profile photo, they have your biometrics.

woshang@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:02 next collapse

For safety, security purpose??? Bullshit

Mrduckrocks@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 10:21 next collapse

For safety and security of dictators around the the world, so its easier for them to identify critiques.

r00ty@kbin.life on 05 Sep 2023 10:35 next collapse

Security is what pretty much all companies use when collecting data. It's designed to stop you dead. Many people have been conditioned to see "security" as necessary.

Calls may be recorded for security and training purposes.

SatyrSack@lemmy.one on 05 Sep 2023 14:22 collapse

Think of the children

woshang@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:07 next collapse

Just for you guys to know, a Saudi teacher got death sentence over tweets, cuz it is linked to his identity, and now Elon even wants more specific data from users? People need to give up on Twitter!

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 09:24 next collapse

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dilan@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 09:30 next collapse

Apparently, Elon did not get any lesson from the Saudi man’s death at all. Its so important for people to remain anonymous in the digital world.

Try this, I found people talking about this on Lemmy: www.alchemy.com/dapps/wiremin

So I downloaded, and from my experience so far on this decentralized social network, it has the ability to replace Twitter for those who care about privacy and are concerned with data breaches.

  • Using an Anonymous ID, it does not require either an email or a phone number when creating accounts.
  • It is decentralized, with no central cloud server to store our data.
  • There is no censorship; no one can ban your account or remove your content.
  • It connects the world widely, so no single country, government, or person can manipulate the content we see.
  • The feed/chat space, DMs, voice calls, and fast file/pic transfers are all end-to-end encrypted.
SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 Sep 2023 10:11 next collapse

The saudi rulers are Elon’s friends. There is nothing there for him to learn from.

dilan@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 10:23 collapse

For real?

SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 Sep 2023 10:24 collapse
sab@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 10:55 next collapse

No censorship / unable to delete content? What happens when somebody decides to post illegal content like CP? I know that’s an easy target, but either it has a way to deal with that, or it’s going to attract a very scary crowd, at least as a subset.

pooperNickel@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 11:44 next collapse

Wiremin is closed source. Why would anyone use that over mastodon?

dilan@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 2023 03:31 collapse

They are not the same.

HurlingDurling@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 11:50 collapse

There’s also mastodon and its part of the fediverse

MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 19:32 collapse

Part of the problem is…people were suspended FOR NO REASON & now their data is not recoverable + they can’t delete their accounts.

They (I) are basically trapped.

(unless you live in a country that offers “user protections”…what a concept.)

assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 2023 00:52 collapse

I can practically hear the EU salivating.

sirico@feddit.uk on 05 Sep 2023 09:56 next collapse

anndd profile I made in the first month of twitter being a thing is gone

veloxy@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 10:38 next collapse

This increasing interest in biometric data, not just from “X”, is concerning to say the least

carlosfm@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 15:06 collapse

Just put one of your left foot fingers. Fuck’em

cloud@lazysoci.al on 05 Sep 2023 11:11 next collapse

Stop give this platform visibility on lemmy, remove big tech ads from the sub

GigglyBobble@kbin.social on 05 Sep 2023 12:09 next collapse

Sub? That's big tech talk!

brygphilomena@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 12:48 collapse

And bury our heads in the sand? Ignoring the situation won’t help.

pooperNickel@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 11:42 next collapse

I thought a lot of people did leave Twitter. I did a few months ago.

dinckelman@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 13:40 collapse

A large amount of people I know said that, and actually did it. For the rest, the alternatives are not big enough to farm clicks off ragebait and AI “art”

MattTheTekie@lemmy.test72.eu.org on 05 Sep 2023 11:59 next collapse

I just deleted my “X” because of this. I’ve been meaning for a while to get off of “X”.

[deleted] on 05 Sep 2023 14:34 collapse

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MattTheTekie@lemmy.test72.eu.org on 05 Sep 2023 16:39 collapse

I didn’t have to upload a government ID, but that must suck!

tabular@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 12:27 next collapse

“Safety, security”

hsr@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 05 Sep 2023 12:59 next collapse

Are you trying to summon Louis Rossmann?

GitProphet@lemmy.sdfeu.org on 05 Sep 2023 13:49 next collapse

They might also be going for the Lockpicking Lawyer.

tabular@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 18:30 collapse

Correct 🙃

pulaskiwasright@lemmy.ml on 05 Sep 2023 16:23 collapse

This is a great new idiot test. Anyone who buys Musk’s reasoning is so stupid or dishonest that they can’t be trusted with anything.

RagingRobot@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 16:41 collapse

It’s gotten to the point that I question anyone who links to Twitter now or has an account. Like why? Why not leave already?

Xlxlredditor_not@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 2023 20:49 collapse

I have an account dedicated to flaming Elon or Elon d-suckers. Whenever I get angry or pissy, I go there

djmarcone@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 2023 13:55 next collapse

X is safe and effective?

Since Elon has been very transparent about his goal of making X the everything app, by adding all this stuff and biometrics… For security?

What could possibly go wrong?

MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 19:30 collapse

He’s also friends with Putin & other autocrats.

What could go wrong?

Oh yeah…Elon has been known to ban every antifascist. & he wants access to all of their information.

abnormal_123@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 14:15 next collapse

I’m so intrigued about bot biometrics data science!

dipshit@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 15:22 next collapse

That’s just the price of the internet these days. Gotta click “Accept” on the terms and conditions. Gotta spit into the cup for the DNA tracking. Gotta take a selfie with a drivers license. Gotta send a certified letter from your home address after it’s been notorized by a notary. Gotta send in your social security card so it can be analysed and mailed back to you. Gotta get a full blood panel and dental records sent in for verification. Gotta take a photo of yourself nude and send it into the US copyright office. Gotta install the eye tracking software with the penile insert peripheral when it arrives.

But you know, it’s worth it if I get to send 1000 characters of non-elon-related-text on X.

paddirn@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 15:23 next collapse

Ahh yes, the company owned by Elon Musk, who famously called a diver a “pedophile” for criticizing his coffin submarine idea to rescue some kids. He’s also slashed budgets and cut manpower in all the important departments at twitter. That’s the person I’m most likely to trust with my personal information.

DirkMcCallahan@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 17:18 next collapse

Sadly, plenty of idiots will gladly hand over whatever he wants. Even if you COULD trust that he wouldn’t use your data for nefarious purposes, why would you want yet ANOTHER company to have the complete story of your life in a hackable database? Remember the Equifax data breach? Guess most people don’t.

ZeroCool@feddit.ch on 05 Sep 2023 18:01 collapse

Remember the Equifax data breach?

Remember how we sent every C-level to prison for twenty years and fined the company out of existence? lol jk corporations are infallible and it’s our fault our data was held by a private company without our consent.

MaxPow3r11@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 2023 19:29 next collapse

God damn.

These fucks really fucked up the internet (+ the whole society/“reality”).

How do we escape this dystopia at this point?

Is it possible?

Bluefruit@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 2023 20:08 next collapse

I guess we’re going nna keep hammering those nails into the coffin huh?

Not that im complaining. I’ve always hated twitter. I’ll gladly watch the dumpster fire burn.

mechoman444@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 2023 23:37 next collapse

Don’t have a Twitter account will never have a Twitter account.

viking@infosec.pub on 06 Sep 2023 23:45 next collapse

Elon can eat my ass.

(Or maybe not.)

Fraylor@lemm.ee on 07 Sep 2023 01:22 collapse

Want X to have a stool sample too?

mvilain@infosec.pub on 07 Sep 2023 00:32 next collapse

I read this towards the end of August. I finally deactivated my Twitter account which has been “restricted” since April. So long and thanks for all the fish.

assassin_aragorn@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 2023 00:49 collapse

Actually, given that biometric data is permanent, it should be very interesting to see the EU get its hands on this.