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Emerging ID Technology Helps Refugees, at a Cost to Privacy

March 27, 2018 biometrics, identity, refugees

BY LAURA SCHIEMICHEN Cold, hungry, distressed – refugees arriving in Europe mourn the lives they’ve abandoned and turn anxiously towards

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