though we lie, our biometrics don't
Bob's axioms were in full play at the conference last week. When people meet, they say some things about themselves, maybe more than what's truthful or accurate, or maybe not much at all. We do this all the time, but does it make us any less identifyable? I think not. The biometric aspects are still there if we choose to use them (face, fingerprint, dna). We may come to require this for any secured transaction someday, if all else fails, and if new security measures aren't intuitive to someone with barely any education.
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