![]() Today's letters follow last week's inquiry by Republican senators led by Idaho's Mike Crapo, who also questioned the IRS' use of facial recognition. Senator Ron Wyden also posted a letter to the IRS Monday morning, urging a course reversal. ![]() It's unclear yet whether the change will eliminate the use of ID.me completely or only the facial-recognition aspects of registration.Įarlier in the day, House Representatives Ted Lieu, Anna Eshoo, Pramila Jayapal and Yvette Clarke sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig requesting that the agency stop using ID.me's facial recognition technology. The agency currently requires use of ID.me - a third-party service with a thorough registration process that includes uploading a "video selfie" - to register for an online account. ![]() The IRS announced Monday that it will be abandoning facial recognition in its online signup process. ![]()
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