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[–] Avnomke 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

What scares me more is potential for error and abuse- what if the database accidentally confuses somebody else for you? How are you going to contest that? What if somebody intentionally makes it look like you did something you didn't do? What then?

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[–] VicariousExp ago 

This is why it's confusing to me why other countries don't have identity cards already. It's probably easier to accept if you've grown up in a culture with them - they make impersonation a lot more difficult since they include biodata that is very difficult to fake, such as blood type and thumbprints.

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[–] totes-my-voats 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I can see this type of data being subpenaed if it becomes known that stores keep these records. Imagine at your divorce proceedings, being asked why you were identified by <insert grocery store name here> through facial recognition and your frequent shopper card records as having purchased condoms on the night of the 14th. Your wife was out of town that week, right?