← Back to context

Comment by outside1234

7 days ago

Is it weird that my reaction to all of this is that I am just going to drop these websites when they ask me for this?

I've already dropped sites/services where annoyance-invasion/usefulness ratio is above 50% but I'm afraid it will be unavoidable in some cases.

At least I know what kind of hand gesture they will get first :)

No, but what would you do if it's a government required service?

  • The IRS wanted a full 3d scan of my face to prove identity AFTER I already had a working account used every year for the past 3+ years.

    They asked for feedback after I canceled the login, I gave very candid feedback in a form.

    Then they asked if I would give an interview.

    You know why I wanted to log in? To claim a $7 refund.

    They ended up mailing it.

  • Then you sign in using your eID which is both highly secure and tied to your personal identity. Government services don't need 3rd party are-you-a-human verification, not when your account is tied to your identity.

    (this is from the Netherlands where you can use digID [0] to sign into government services and ID-bound 3rd parties like insurance, mortgages, pensions etc)

    [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DigiD

    • I thought recently there was a kerfuffle about DigiD being tied to an American data farming company

  • Then I would opt not to use the computer for this task, and instead call, visit, mail, or fax the government agency.

Oh I wish! Had to solve one in order to pay a bill.

The internet is dead.

  • That's like saying the roads are dead because people built strip malls and McDonald's everywhere. They're ugly and mostly annoying but there's still those roads leading to the paths into the mountains, ready for anyone who knows how to find them.

Not really.

I closed and walked away from a long standing account with HSBC when they introduced a requirement in their app for me to have Google Keyboard installed and active as my primary keyboard rather than my own one that I knew wouldn't send my keypresses to Google.

Sometimes all we need is the final push from them declining your business unless you jump through their hoops to agree that it's not worth your time.