One Peril Of Biometric Data

In 2007, U.S.-led coalition forces in Iraq made Fallujah, then a hotbed of the insurgency, the first biometrically controlled city, where to enter or exit, you had to provide fingerprints, facial pictures and an iris scan. The U.S. military now takes biometrics from detainees and is helping the...

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