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ID.me backtracks and says it does in fact use "1:many facial recognition" across large databases, a practice that's more "problematic" than "1:1 face matching" (Tonya Riley/CyberScoop)

ID.me backtracks and says it does in fact use "1:many facial recognition" across large databases, a practice that's more "problematic" than "1:1 face matching" (Tonya Riley/CyberScoop) ID.me backtracks and says it does in fact use "1:many facial recognition" across large databases, a practice that's more "problematic" than "1:1 face matching" (Tonya Riley/CyberScoop) Reviewed by swadu on January 26, 2022 Rating: 5

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