IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that it will allow taxpayers to opt-out of using facial recognition software to verify their identity and access their online accounts as the agency tries to quell widespread backlash.

“No biometric data — including facial recognition — will be required if taxpayers choose to authenticate their identity through a virtual interview,” the IRS said in a statement.

 

IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

Controversial Online Harms Bill

The federal privacy commissioner wasn’t consulted by the…
IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

Clinton Insists for Vaccine Passports in UK

Failed U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has called…
IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash

Monitoring Iran’s Nuclear Developments ‘No Longer Intact’

Monitoring of Iran’s nuclear program is “no longer intact,”…