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    Privacy Project‏Verified account @PrivacyProject 22 Oct 2019

    From Dec.1, those wanting a smartphone in China will have their faces scanned first, writes @Kyle_L_Wiggers in @VentureBeathttps://nyti.ms/32EfAq3 

    6:02 AM - 22 Oct 2019
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      2. CryoptoBoom‏ @CryoptoB 22 Oct 2019
        Replying to @PrivacyProject @Kyle_L_Wiggers @VentureBeat

        I'm ready to do this but are they using technology like Zero Knowledge Encryption to keep our data safe? I hope they'll use it. $VID app using the same tech to keep their platform users data safe/secure.

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      3. Paula Cole‏ @paula_c0Le 24 Oct 2019
        Replying to @CryoptoB @PrivacyProject and

        Should be using #vid

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      2. Reece Dunham‏ @rdil_pickle 22 Oct 2019
        Replying to @PrivacyProject @Kyle_L_Wiggers @VentureBeat

        Introducing facial recognition tracking and surveillance why...?

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      3. 𝑫𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍 𝑺𝒄𝒐𝒕𝒕 𝑴𝒂𝒕𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒘𝒔  🇦🇺‏ @DanielSMatthews 22 Oct 2019
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        So that the web is a fully public space & they can manage it the same way they can the physical public space. i.e. Control, attribution & retribution for all of their citizen's behaviors. They are turning their entire nation into a machine, perfect for when an AGI takes control.

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      1. Roger & XO on s/v Reboot‏ @Sailboat_Reboot 22 Oct 2019
        Replying to @PrivacyProject @Kyle_L_Wiggers @VentureBeat

        Been traveling in Asia for about three years. Every phone and every sim purchase required ID - passport or national identity card. Both have photographs.

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      1. Dave Johnson‏ @iam_davejohnson 22 Oct 2019
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        Yeah pretty much not the place to go if you value any degree of privacy.

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      2. Yals‏ @Dr_Yals 22 Oct 2019
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        It’s not true. Just got mine from China, no face scans were required.

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      3. Andrew Trask‏ @iamtrask 23 Oct 2019
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        Accordring to the article, the policy doesn't start until Dec 1st

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