In the us, I noticed that grocery stores increasingly scan your drivers license (my state has bar codes). I think it's probably a way to keep clerks from passing someone through who is not quite 21 (a different captcha!).
I have wondered if they keep the scan or does the state? I asked and the random hourly worker there said they don't.
And that’s the problem. It’s not the ID checks, it’s the ability to scale. Check it at the door? Fine. Scan it and keep it forever (perhaps selling it on at a later date)? Not fine.
Personal Data has to be treated as a liability, but too much of the economy treats it as an asset.
Eh, what's worse is these stores are likely scanning your face and keeping it in a database. There was some mall a few years back scanning license plates and keeping the info.
But yea, so many people are nieve of what the authoritarian types would do with data like that (looking at you Texas with your civil laws on abortion now).
I have wondered if they keep the scan or does the state? I asked and the random hourly worker there said they don't.