Government biometric requirements really aren’t a joke. They perform pretty regular audits and the liability of not deleting ID could be company ending.
They might not delete your biometrics, but I’d be shocked if they didn’t. It’s far more likely that they not only delete it but have an audit trail proving deletion.
@huginn@binomialchicken let’s just say they have the feeling of an extremely sketchy organization. They actually started verifying ids for government employees for in-store discounts (like 10% off for active duty service and such). And somehow that migrated into being the government’s sole identity verification provider for citizens.
Government biometric requirements really aren’t a joke. They perform pretty regular audits and the liability of not deleting ID could be company ending.
They might not delete your biometrics, but I’d be shocked if they didn’t. It’s far more likely that they not only delete it but have an audit trail proving deletion.
@huginn @binomialchicken let’s just say they have the feeling of an extremely sketchy organization. They actually started verifying ids for government employees for in-store discounts (like 10% off for active duty service and such). And somehow that migrated into being the government’s sole identity verification provider for citizens.