• atro_city@fedia.io
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    16 hours ago

    Biometrics are already forced, unfortunately. No idea what “digital passports” are. What are they?

    I just wish we got rid of passports altogether. Borders are dumb, IMO.

  • neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    17 hours ago

    As a valid work visa holder in multiple countries, they already have my biometrics as they were a part of the visa process. Having the same data in my passport just speeds things up.

    As long as I can enter/exit without showing more than my passport, I’m OK with it. My JD Vance memes stay locked the fuck down.

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    12 hours ago

    I can’t really afford international travel right now, but I’d tolerate a good bit of security fuckery. I don’t really care if some foreign government has my biometric data if I can get in and get out smoothly.

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    12 hours ago

    Japan has required fingerprints and photo for at least a decade now. Korea required the same when I was recently there.

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    17 hours ago

    What’s this “still do traveling”?

    I’ve never been able to afford to travel, so in that regard nothing will change.

    But, living off-grid as much as possible sounds appealing. I don’t know about the reality, though. Ironically, being an introvert would make it harder to live off-grid, methinks.

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    12 hours ago

    Yeah, part of me is like “the government can’t have my fingerprints” but I work a job that requires criminal background checks so I’ve been fingerprinted and run through police and FBI databases more times than I can honestly remember… They’ve got my fingerprints. They all have my fingerprints. It’s a little late to start worrying about it.

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    15 hours ago

    My government already has my biometric data and im not shocked or upset that they do. I fully expect my government to keep a record of all its citizens.

    When i travel i dont mind other countries verifying my identity and my preference is for it be digital and fast.

    I dont expect my privacy to include hiding who i am from my own government and a foreign government when im traveling to their country thats absurd.