I can only see this going into a very dystopian path. Based on their actions, I don’t trust these companies, their security practices, nor their privacy policies. Why would I give them my biometrics? And my full palm, at that!? Hell no!

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What part of creeping evil don’t you understand? It’s the boiling frog. As time goes on we have less and less privacy.

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Because you haven’t actually explained what makes it evil. Just claimed that it is. Also using a slippery slope argument is always a sign of bs.

Why is less privacy inherently evil of the people giving up their privacy is doing so willingly and don’t care for it?

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I assume you don’t take showers in public. We all have things we wish to keep private. When we give up some privacy we never get it back.

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If people paid me to, I absolutely would. As long as i get some benefit in return, I don’t care for privacy.

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