Mikymas
December 19, 2025, 10:04am
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In this country when getting an ID everyone casually has their prints taken. Why do we accept this gross violation as something ordinary and normal. If any other civilized country try to casually thumb print all their citizens, it would cause massive protests.
Only criminals should have their right to privacy taken away and finger prints taken. Hii kitu huwa tunakubali aje?
Hno_Hh
December 19, 2025, 11:19am
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Mikymas:
…In this country when getting an ID everyone casually has their prints taken. Why do we accept this gross violation as something ordinary and normal. If any other civilized country try to casually thumb print all their citizens, it would cause massive protests.
Only criminals should have their right to privacy taken away and finger prints taken. Hii kitu huwa tunakubali aje?
serekali inafaa kukujua aje if you dont have identifiying marks such as fingerprints ukiwa mangled na lorry After taking one too many
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Mikymas:
…In this country when getting an ID everyone casually has their prints taken. Why do we accept this gross violation as something ordinary and normal. If any other civilized country try to casually thumb print all their citizens, it would cause massive protests.
Only criminals should have their right to privacy taken away and finger prints taken. Hii kitu huwa tunakubali aje?
Mbona huwa una payuka vitu huelewi kama chizi kwa soko.
Umbwa takataka
All European Union countries are now required to issue national identity cards that contain the holder’s fingerprints and a facial image stored on an embedded chip. This is a result of a 2019 EU regulation (2019/1157) intended to strengthen security and ensure the cards are machine-readable and interoperable across the EU .
nobert
December 19, 2025, 12:17pm
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Hata wakichukua najua they don’t normaly use them when required to.
Mikymas
December 19, 2025, 12:32pm
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Hno_Hh:
…tion as something ordinary and normal. If any other civilized country try to casually thumb print all their citizens, it would cause massive protests.
Only criminals should have their right to privacy taken away and finger prints taken. Hii kitu huwa tunakubali aje?
serekali inafaa kukujua aje if you dont have identifiying marks such as fingerprints ukiwa mangled na lorry After taking one too many
How many times have fingerprint actually ever been used to identify anyone? A bunch of women were murdered and dumped and I never heard fingerprint used to identify them
Mikymas
December 19, 2025, 12:33pm
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It’s never been implemented. And the EU is an giant bureaucracy with no real oversight. Many countries have outright rejected it inside the EU
Wakenya ningekuwa na akili, ningekuwa Na crime labs kwa every sub county police headquarters. Fingerprints are a treasure trove but somehow hatupendi sciences
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Hno_Hh
December 19, 2025, 12:56pm
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Mikymas:
…ld have their right to privacy taken away and finger prints taken. Hii kitu huwa tunakubali aje?
serekali inafaa kukujua aje if you dont have identifiying marks such as fingerprints ukiwa mangled na lorry After taking one too many
How many times have fingerprint actually ever been used to identify anyone? A bunch of women were murdered and dumped and I never heard fingerprint used to identify them
Isn’t what you have described incompetence kwani government huweka database ya nini plus how decomposed were the bodies
Mikymas:
…ntity cards that contain the holder’s fingerprints and a facial image stored on an embedded chip. This is a result of a 2019 EU regulation (2019/1157) intended to strengthen security and ensure the cards are machine-readable and interoperable across the EU.
It’s never been implemented. And the EU is an giant bureaucracy with no real oversight. Many countries have outright rejected it inside the EU
Meffi, in effect from 2019, ni kitu najua from a German citizen
Mikymas
December 19, 2025, 9:30pm
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sokwemtu:
…image stored on an embedded chip. This is a result of a 2019 EU regulation (2019/1157) intended to strengthen security and ensure the cards are machine-readable and interoperable across the EU.
It’s never been implemented. And the EU is an giant bureaucracy with no real oversight. Many countries have outright rejected it inside the EU
Meffi, in effect from 2019, ni kitu najua from a German citizen
That is entry for non-citizens. EU citizens have broadly rejected it. Only a few have impleemented it. The EU canot force an EU country to im-plement the thing. Anyway, most countries in the do not use fignerprints, including the US
Mikymas
December 19, 2025, 9:31pm
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Hno_Hh:
… aje if you dont have identifiying marks such as fingerprints ukiwa mangled na lorry After taking one too many
How many times have fingerprint actually ever been used to identify anyone? A bunch of women were murdered and dumped and I never heard fingerprint used to identify them
Isn’t what you have described incompetence kwani government huweka database ya nini plus how decomposed were the bodies
If they are incompetent at that, do you think they are competent at ensuring your information is secure. Unaeza pata huwa ina copyt pastiwa kwa USB at least twice a day
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Mikymas:
… identify anyone? A bunch of women were murdered and dumped and I never heard fingerprint used to identify them
Isn’t what you have described incompetence kwani government huweka database ya nini plus how decomposed were the bodies
If they are incompetent at that, do you think they are competent at ensuring your information is secure. Unaeza pata huwa ina copyt pastiwa kwa USB at least twice a day
Kanono tulia…
You posted shit
Kubali
@Eng_iti haka kamama mbuzi tatu @my
Mikymas:
…cy with no real oversight. Many countries have outright rejected it inside the EU
Meffi, in effect from 2019, ni kitu najua from a German citizen
That is entry for non-citizens. EU citizens have broadly rejected it. Only a few have impleemented it. The EU canot force an EU country to im-plement the thing. Anyway, most countries in the do not use fignerprints, including the US
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Non citizen… Citizen… :green_emoji
@Simi
@Simiyu22 yako ni gani
sokwemtu:
…it inside the EU
Meffi, in effect from 2019, ni kitu najua from a German citizen
That is entry for non-citizens. EU citizens have broadly rejected it. Only a few have impleemented it. The EU canot force an EU country to im-plement the thing. Anyway, most countries in the do not use fignerprints, including the US
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Non citizen… Citizen… :green_emoji
@Simi
@Simiyu22 yako ni gani
Even DNA and other biometric records are collected and kept in the so called western countries, sasa itakuwa finger prints tu?
gekakoy
December 19, 2025, 11:50pm
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European countries are making huge privacy violations, hata kama tumezoea kucopy you don’t copy everything.
Right now in several places they can’t use social media na pornsites bila identification na recording their face for the check. Wataka hio pia?
EU is about to take access of all private messages and photos (mandatory scanning for chat control).
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Finally, the likes of kina @Yugni will no longer watch bizarre animal things.
gekakoy
December 19, 2025, 11:58pm
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Josto_Bwaku:
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gekakoy:
they can’t use social media na pornsites bila identification
Finally, the likes of kina @Yugni will no longer watch bizarre animal things.
Wanachungwa hadi on twitter. Ukicomment kwa sexy pics za “teens”, unaingia list ya paedophiles hehe.