UK Discord users were part of a Peter Thiel-linked data collection experiment
8 days ago
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- #privacy
- #data-collection
- Discord is collaborating with Persona, a Peter Thiel-linked identity detection firm, for a UK-specific age verification 'experiment'.
- User data will be stored on Persona's servers for up to 7 days, contradicting Discord's earlier claims of immediate deletion post-verification.
- The experiment has sparked backlash, with users criticizing the lack of transparency and Persona's ties to controversial figures like Peter Thiel.
- Persona's involvement includes processing blurred ID documents, retaining only the photo and date of birth for age verification.
- Discord's new age verification system, already active in the UK and Australia, requires face scans and uses machine learning, raising privacy concerns.
- Persona is backed by Founders Fund, co-founded by Peter Thiel, who is also behind Palantir, a company known for government surveillance and controversial partnerships.
- Palantir's work with ICE and the UK NHS has faced criticism, adding to concerns over Discord's choice of partners for data handling.
- Discord's FAQ about the experiment was briefly updated but later removed, leaving users with more questions than answers.