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Yea. Then again thumbprint method is not recent or new. Ancient Babylon used it for business transactions. China 200BC used it as identifiers down to even 1800s English used fingerprints on contracts. It's been used longer than IDs and common.
Other human identifiers such as gov’t numbering citizens are through ID, Social Security No
Some unique ones to humans that are still not common : Face recognition, Voice Print, DNA, Iris Scan, Retina Scan.
There are machines built to detect it for the benefit of the users, hence it has its own privacy clause. But nothing so drastic as to scan eyes globally - and this would be a record even the gov'ts won't have (yet). Its a bit creepy
using your fingerprint and retina/face scan on your smart device is an eye no one discusses. this kind of conversation is incomplete and deliberately sidesteps the reality of data collected remotely for years via smart tech. i cover my front facing camera and disable all biometrics on my iphones as well as on my daughter's (i'm still beating my teenage son down about covering
the camera). it's a false point of sale regarding "realigning" severed biometrics.