Sixt sent me a message encouraging me to check in early for my car rental. But to do so, I have to consent to a biometric face scan that their third-party contractor keeps on file. No thanks.

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    Several years ago Universal Studios wanted my thumbprint to go through a gate. I politely refused, people I was with were annoyed, employee acted like me not giving my thumbprint was a hassle.

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      1 month ago

      Did they let you in without the thumb print or were you left out then?

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        1 month ago

        I went to Universal last year and I don’t remember having to give any fingerprint.

        I do remember having to do that for Disney ages ago though. Like, well over a decade ago. I didn’t think much of it at the time.

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            I think you overestimate the efficacy of the vast majority of IT systems. My wife worked on a thumb print scanner and they never store more than a day’s worth of data before getting overwritten because why would you.