Afghan panic over digital footprints spurs call for data collection rethink

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Privacy experts have long warned that United Nations and development agencies' collection of biometric data and mandating of digital identity cards heightens risks to refugees and vulnerable groups.

Concerns about sensitive data falling into the hands of the Taliban after they took control of Afghanistan have rekindled a debate among privacy experts on the ethics of data collection by aid agencies and multilateral institutions.

"In Afghanistan's case it's particularly shocking, as these agencies knew the troubled history of the country, and should have prepared for a worst-case scenario with lessons learned in Myanmar and elsewhere," said Chima, a regional policy director. The system – usually retinal scanning and fingerprints – was rolled out in several other countries, and used in UNHCR's response to the Syrian refugee crisis.

"Amid good intentions, the use of biometric technology in humanitarian refugee management may entail various risks for refugee populations," with their data being accessible without their knowledge or consent, she said.

 

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can you please stop reports blaming the Western countries and agencies for any development that they did with what the Taliban would do after acquiring all those system. The Afghan government left their people high and dry

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