As our standards of society change, so does what you'd have to do to resist it.
For example, 10-15 years ago, facial recognition was something you'd joke about with your buddies, at you enter the convenience store with the cameras that were offline and stored footage locally (only in the store).
But today, a huge amount of remote work will ask you to do KYC involving pictures of your face and/or video footage that scans your eyeballs. In fact, you might not even be able to get paid work in many western countries, without some form of scans. As the US pushes for "real ID" which is changing the concept from requiring a name, to requiring a face.
As the bar for what's required for resistance goes up, the burden to have privacy becomes greater, and many give up or fold. This is what motivates me to spend 10~12 hours a day working on HydraVeil, for such low pay. To try to help people not give up. And realize it can be a click away.
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Thank you!