Short answer no.
Long answer nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
It’s not sharing, it’s giving. Sharing implies they’ll share back, and I have yet to see photographic evidence of Zuckerberg’s human eyes.
should you share biometric data online?
FUCK NO! And this is why - These abusive corporate sites already prison-rape our privacy, profile us and sell our secrets to who-the-fuck-ever will pay for it. Meanwhile, they can’t keep their databases secure, so our personal and private details go for sale on the dark web. It’s then used to screw us over further by extortion, theft and identity theft, which is really difficult to rectify. Who the hell thinks giving these incompetent morons more unique identifying data to keep safe for us is a good idea? If you’re in doubt just go for a visit to the data breaches community on any instance that has one. The thing we NEED to be doing is taking control of our own identities by implementing web3 technology and using methods that preserve our data for our own use. We decide who gets what. One example for clarification purposes is something like InternetComputer’s solution.
We’ve all grown accustomed to managing hundreds of usernames and passwords, recovering forgotten accounts over text or email, unwittingly permitting companies to profit from our data at the cost of our personal privacy, all while falling victim to threats of identity theft and fraud.
On the Internet Computer blockchain, users can securely authenticate themselves without ever needing an email, username, or password. Using a passkey, users can login conveniently without their information being monetized by tech companies. Internet Identity is designed to prevent Web3 services to track user activity across dapps.
And yes, you could still use fingerprint or faceID, but you’re not handing it over to anyone else.
Share biometric data?
I use biometrics as a form of security, which would be counterproductive if I “shared” it online.
Passwords are easy to change, biometrics are not.
So, if biometrics aren’t used as a local-only option, then I won’t use it. Simple as that.
No, full stop
at least FaceID is locally stored and not in the cloud
Local storage can still be part of the cloud.
Can you prove that when it is not open source?
Biometrics is a terrible idea all around.