@JamesBaker Grindr has always been a privacy nightmare. It wouldn't surprise me at all if it was planned from the beginning to be a honeypot to get people to willingly put themselves on lists for the coming fascism. We need to stop letting tech moderate our whole lives (and never should have gone along to begin with).
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Facetec is providing these sensitive verification processes. The Facetec privacy policy is a work of art...

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Inferences.
@JamesBaker I quite my HOA Board because CA requires identity verification (DL or Passport) info be on file. Boards can pay secure 3rd party to keep the info or self-certify with their management company. I didn't trust the security of the management company, so I left the Board. It none of anyone's beeswax where I live, how old I am, and what I look like unless they're a state agency.