• @AttackBunny
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    221 year ago

    It’s already in the local Whole Foods. I totally don’t trust it, and probably never will. At some point I’m sure they’ll make it impossible to shop anywhere without it but I plan to hold out indefinitely. No thanks.

    • Boozilla
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      291 year ago

      Good for you. When I say I won’t use stuff like this my friends and family mock me for being paranoid. It’s disturbing how quickly people will just do something because it seems cool and/or convenient.

      You can change your password if it gets compromised. You can’t change your bio-metrics. Once a digital version of your retina, fingerprint, palm print, whatever gets leaked…you’re screwed.

      I know they claim these things are locked away in HSM devices, but I don’t care. You’re trusting every single engineer, coder, tester, and mid-level manager with access to these things. It’s a long chain of trust in the typical “rush it out the door” corporate environment.

      Real security and QA are the last things on their minds when they develop this stuff.

  • Flying Squid
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    1 year ago

    Weren’t we all supposed to be scanning our irises everywhere by now? Did the movies lie to me again?