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  • Depending on what people do, the government already has their fingerprints.

    Personally, I work around schools so I had to get a background check and fingerprinted for that. I also am licensed to handle explosives, both federally and at the state level. I been fingerprinted for that. I’ve gone through TSA for hazmat endorsement on a commercial driver’s license. That needed fingerprints and a background check.

    Getting fingerprinted to get through airport security is the least of my privacy concerns.

    But my threat model isn’t the TSA. They aren’t a concern of mine, although I do opt out of their facial recognition.

    I am concerned with internet surveillance, corporate surveillance, and communication surveillance.








  • What industry are you in. This could be compliance for different reasons. Retention is a very specific thing that should be documented in policies.

    I know financial institutions that specifically do not want data just hanging around. This limits liability and exposure if there is a breach, and makes any litigation much easier if the data doesn’t exist by policy.

    Should they be more choosy on what gets deleted, yea probably. But I understand why it’s there.




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    4 months ago

    Luca sucked, turning red had positive reviews but wasn’t memorable, Coco had some great songs and some staying power, encanto rode high on Lin Manuel Miranda’s lyrics, and Moana was strong.

    Strange worlds fell flat, Elemental failed, Wish flopped, Lightyear was a let down, Raya and the Last Dragon was only “fine”, and Rons Gone Wrong was forgettable, but mostly good.

    Not to mention their live action failures.