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OK, thanks.
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@dangoodin@infosec.exchange @mattblaze@federate.social @adamshostack@infosec.exchange Does this perhaps make faceid slightly more risky than fingerprinting (e.g. you can ball up your hands and refuse consent to have your finger scanned but hiding your face while handcuffed is difficult)?
Is there case law on this yet?