July 27, 2023, 12:39 p.m. | /u/IndianSWE

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I moved to Austin recently. Found a nice apartment. They were asking for a crap ton of documents. As I was staying in a hotel and I was running short on time, I did not complaint.

But one of the checks they made which I really regret complying with is that they used a facial recognition software. Basically they asked me to upload a copy of my driver's license and asked me to use their app to scan my face. …

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