Earlier this year, the IRS walked back its selfie requirement for identity verification after a swell of privacy concerns; but several states continue to use ID.me to collect portraits, which could be stored for years.
The IRS might have backed down earlier this year on plans to require taxpayers to send selfies for online access to their tax records, but Florida and other states still require it to get unemployment benefits. That worries digital privacy advocates.
The IRS might have backed down earlier this year on plans to require taxpayers to send selfies for online access to their tax records, but Florida and other states still require it to get unemployment benefits. That worries digital privacy advocates.
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By Rachel Metz, CNN Business In mid-February, privacy and digital rights activists were buzzing about a recent victory: Earlier in the month, the Internal