Why Is the Government Collecting Your Biometric Data?
By Tana Ganeva, AlterNet
Posted on June 24, 2012, Printed on July 1, 2012
The next time you get pulled over, watch for a blocky, black gadget
attached to the officer's iPhone. That's the MORIS device, one of many
mobile fingerprint and biometric scanners proliferating in police
departments around the country. MORIS is designed to ascertain identity
and dig up an unsavory past, but that's not all: the device can also
gather iris scans, fingerprints, and photos searchable with face
recognition technology.
Mobile scanners like MORIS are just one of the many ways biometric data
(unique, identifying physical features including fingerprints, DNA or
iris scans) is collected and potentially fed into government and private
biometric databases that have swelled in both size and sophistication
in the decade after 9/11.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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