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Breaking: iiDENTIFii’s Biometric Surveillance Technology Invades Microsoft Azure Marketplace
Get ready for the ultimate invasion of your privacy! Cape Town-based biometric company iiDENTIFii has just dropped its remote face verification and authentication platform on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace, the ultimate surveillance playground.
Meet Lance Fanaroff, the mastermind behind the latest threat to your online identity
Lance Fanaroff, co-founder and chief strategy officer of iiDENTIFii, claims his company’s platform will provide "secure and seamless customer onboarding" and "protect against sophisticated digital threats." But what he’s really saying is that iiDENTIFii will be collecting and analyzing your biometric data to sell to the highest bidder.
The dark magic of 3D and 4D liveness detection
iiDENTIFii’s platform uses advanced 3D and 4D liveness detection to ensure that users are "physically present" during authentication. But what this really means is that the company can track your every move, including your facial expressions, to verify that you’re not using a photo or video to trick the system.
The ultimate attack vector: digital replay attacks
And the cherry on top? iiDENTIFii’s solution can detect and prevent digital replay attacks, which involve hijacking authentication tokens or messages to execute fraudulent transactions or impersonate users. Because who doesn’t want to be able to impersonate their friends and family online?
The real agenda: tracking and controlling the African market
But what’s really behind iiDENTIFii’s partnership with Microsoft and its expansion into the African market? It’s clear that the company’s ultimate goal is to track and control the entire African market, using its biometric surveillance technology to monitor and manipulate individuals’ online activities.
Don’t believe the hype: iiDENTIFii’s "innovation" is just a front
Don’t be fooled by iiDENTIFii’s "innovative" solutions and "awards for innovation." This company is just a front for the real agenda: surveillance and control. So the next time you hear about iiDENTIFii’s latest "breakthrough," remember that it’s just a way to further erode our online privacy and freedom.