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Daily Dashboard | Civil rights groups start petition for IRS to abandon selfie verification with ID.me Related reading: Officials question source of cyberattack on New Zealand Parliament

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Several civil rights groups have started a website demanding the U.S. Treasury Department abandon its plan to require some taxpayers to verify their identity with the Internal Revenue Service by uploading a selfie video using ID.me, ZDNet reports. The website allows taxpayers to sign a petition in opposition to the IRS plan. Civil rights groups are concerned about ID.me having access to taxpayers’ personal information after the revelation by company CEO Blake Hall that ID.me does not run a 1:1 match of facial images.
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