Aus der Reihe „I told you so“ – und Datenschutz- und Sicherheitsexpert*innen told you schon wesentlich länger.
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Aus der Reihe „I told you so“ – und Datenschutz- und Sicherheitsexpert*innen told you schon wesentlich länger.
https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/
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Aus der Reihe „I told you so“ – und Datenschutz- und Sicherheitsexpert*innen told you schon wesentlich länger.
https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/
@Sebastian How did they get the passports NFC-Chip data, when he just scanned it? What form of "scanning my passport at home" does he mean?
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@Sebastian How did they get the passports NFC-Chip data, when he just scanned it? What form of "scanning my passport at home" does he mean?
@levampyre Of course, that wouldn't be possible with a simple photo. I guess he refers to the privacy policy and terms of service of this company, which also mention NFC, but in general. (Update: NFC is one of the ways to verify via "persona". In that case, unknown data will be stored.)
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@levampyre Of course, that wouldn't be possible with a simple photo. I guess he refers to the privacy policy and terms of service of this company, which also mention NFC, but in general. (Update: NFC is one of the ways to verify via "persona". In that case, unknown data will be stored.)
@Sebastian I mean, in theory you could have an NFC-Chip reader at home and scan that way... Anyways, yes, it's a good article summarizing all the caveats I always have when any online service request any of my data for whatever registration process. I'm really reluctant to participate, esp. as a queer antifascist person in the current political climate. I don't wanna make it easy for anyone to find my door for the next round of pogroms.
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