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IRS Backpedals on Facial Recognition - Dismas - 02-23-2022

The IRS will no longer rely entirely on facial recognition, instead offering an "interview" option. Doesn't sound less invasive.

Quote:The Internal Revenue Service today said that selfies collected from taxpayers will be deleted and that it has deployed a new verification option as an alternative to its controversial facial recognition system. The IRS's use of the ID.me facial recognition service has been criticized by privacy and civil rights advocates as well as lawmakers from both the Democratic and Republican parties.

Two weeks ago, the IRS responded to the bipartisan backlash by saying it "will transition away from using a third-party service for facial recognition to help authenticate people creating new online accounts" and "quickly develop and bring online an additional authentication process that does not involve facial recognition." Today, the IRS announced that a new option for creating accounts without facial recognition is "now available for taxpayers."

Instead of providing a selfie, "taxpayers will have the option of verifying their identity during a live, virtual interview with agents; no biometric data—including facial recognition—will be required if taxpayers choose to authenticate their identity through a virtual interview," the IRS said.

Creating a new IRS account still requires ID.me, so those agents are presumably ID.me employees. We ran into an error message when trying to create a new account today.

Read More: https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/02/irs-promises-deletion-of-taxpayer-selfies-as-it-drops-facial-recognition-mandate/


RE: IRS Backpedals on Facial Recognition - Geofront - 02-24-2022

I would say it's much more invasive


RE: IRS Backpedals on Facial Recognition - billyferg - 02-26-2022

The whole "send us a clear selfie" process was super weird. Glad they are moving away from that.


RE: IRS Backpedals on Facial Recognition - mothered - 02-26-2022

Quote:The IRS will no longer rely entirely on facial recognition, instead offering an "interview" option
In terms of one's privacy, what's the difference between the two?


RE: IRS Backpedals on Facial Recognition - elwoodb - 02-28-2022

They could always just grab what they want through other parts of american government..