Facebook Facebook is now asking users to record a video to verify that they are "human"

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Facebook is taking its anti-privacy practices to the next level: they are now asking users to record a video following certain guidance to prove that they are human

Meanwhile mandatory IDs seem to be getting rolled out in countries across the world simultaneously with a company called 'Deverium' seemingly the hot favourite amongst governments and globalist organisations to unveil a cross-boarder; global digital ID'ing system called AlongID

Where does everyone see this heading? Are we walking straight in to a technocratic dictatorship without realising it?
 
Yeahhh, google maps asked for video recording of business premises for verification. My client got creeped out because it's his home address 😂
 
Yeahhh, google maps asked for video recording of business premises for verification. My client got creeped out because it's his home address 😂
He doesn't need to show the inside, just to show that his key works. Not much different than giving the address.
Pretty standard in some industries.
 
He doesn't need to show the inside, just to show that his key works. Not much different than giving the address.
Pretty standard in some industries.
Ahhh, ok. Thanks. Saw this first time, not that I do google maps that often at all.
 
Just Ai it heh… I don’t know how platforms asking for security like this (whilst also using Ai) can do so with a straight face, people I know of with real power in terms of BHing accounts are already nailing this. I’ve seen and can get access to tools already that will pass 2FA facial recognition just from the owners pic from FB or whatever.

It’s a mad buzz, it kind of reminds me of the old days of SEO. We’d find a method and then it’d get raped and inevitably patched, then we’d find another and so on.

It’s funny because both sides are using Ai, either to deceive or to either decipher the former.
 
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