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[–] sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone 21 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Why would you defend this?

We trust an enormous amount of data to the federal government, and until recently, that privacy risk was mitigated by the fact that the branches did not automatically share data with each other.

Now, they are trying to vacuum it all up, and increase the power of the government.

Why should the federal government have my driver's license photo anyway? That's through the state. And even if they did, why should I give them easy access to an updated photo of me, cross referenced with my name and identity?

If the answer is it speeds up the TSA's job and makes them more accurate, I don't think that's a compelling enough reason for me personally to give up that little bit of privacy.