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  1. Consent for ID.me to Collect Biometric Data Version: 3.1.0 Last updated: 2023-01-10 Language CONSENT FOR ID.ME TO COLLECT BIOMETRIC INFORMATION AND SENSITIVE PERSONAL INFORMATION In the event of any discrepancy between a non-English version of this document and the English version of this document, the English version shall prevail in all respects. BIOMETRIC INFORMATION PRIVACY STATEMENT ID.me will not sell, rent, or trade your Biometric Information, and after verification you may request we delete your Biometric Information. Your Biometric Information will only be used by ID.me to verify your identity in accordance with the guidelines published by the National Institute for Standards and Technology or as required for the prevention of fraud. ID.me will transfer your Biometric Information to our third party partners only when required by a subpoena, warrant, or other court ordered legal action. Notice and Consent This Notice and Consent for the collection of Biometric Information, Personal Information and Sensitive Personal Information ("Consent") describes how ID.me collects and processes certain categories of Personal Information in connection with the Services provided by ID.me ("Services"). By providing your consent you acknowledge and agree that you have been provided with, and agree to be bound by the ID.me Terms of Service and the ID.me Privacy Policy. Please carefully review the details below prior to consenting to our collection and use of your information. Please note that once consent has been provided for the collection and processing of your information as part of your verification it may not be revoked where it is required to complete the transaction for which it was collected, or to complete the verification Services. 1. What are Personal Information and Sensitive Personal Information In order to verify your identity, ID.me must collect your Personal Information, including certain Sensitive Personal Information. The specific categories of Personal Information or Sensitive Personal Information that may be collected through your use of ID.me Services may vary, however some examples of Personal Information collected include name, address, and date of birth. Some examples of Sensitive Personal Information that may be collected include different types of personal identification numbers, including social security, driver's license, passport, or state ID card numbers as well as your geolocation information at the time of verification. ID.me will never sell, rent, or trade any of this information. For more information about the information collected by ID.me, as well as additional details about how this information may be processed please see our Privacy Policy. 2. What is Biometric Information? Biometric Information is a form of Personal Information related to biometric characteristics which may be used to identify you. Common examples include fingerprints, voiceprints, scans of a hand, facial geometry recognition, and iris or retina recognition. As used in this policy, Biometric Information includes any "biometric identifiers" or "biometric information" as defined under applicable law. 3. What Biometric Information Do We Collect? The information we collect will vary depending on the specific type of Services you request. Many ID.me Services do not require Biometric Information, however certain Services – those requiring a NIST 800-63A IAL2 credential, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Office of Veterans Affairs (VA), or certain state unemployment or labor departments - may require a higher level of assurance for your identity verification. When you sign up for an applicable ID.me Service we may collect the following Biometric Information: Facial Biometrics: Our Service may require you to upload an image of your government issued or other identification document(s) as well as your photographic image or "selfie" photograph using your mobile or other device. We use these images to create a facial geometry or faceprint which we use for purposes of identity verification and to prevent the creation of multiple accounts in a fraudulent manner. Fingerprint Information: Our Service may require the submission of fingerprints, including fingerprint or hand scanning. Our Service may require the submission of fingerprints, including fingerprint or hand scanning, which we use for purposes of identity verification and to prevent the creation of multiple accounts in a fraudulent manner. 4. How Do We Use Your Biometric Information? We use your Biometric Information only as follows: To verify your identity when you are opening an account or using our Services; To authenticate use of your account and the Services for a transaction; To prevent fraudulent uses of ID.me’s Services or the creation of multiple accounts; and To comply with legal obligations or comply with a request from law enforcement or government entities where not prohibited by law. 5. Do We Share or Disclose Your Biometric Information? ID.me will only share your Biometric Information with our partners in the following circumstances: As required with other third parties where permitted by law to enforce our Terms of Service, to comply with legal obligations, or to cooperate with law enforcement agencies concerning conduct or activity that we reasonably believe may violate federal, state, or local law when required by a subpoena, warrant, or other court ordered legal action, and to prevent harm, loss or injury to others. To third party service providers that perform functions on our behalf. These service providers are limited to using the Biometric Information to assist in our provision of Services, and must maintain any Biometric Information we share in a secure fashion. 6. Do We Sell Your Biometric Information? ID.me will not sell, rent, or trade your Biometric Information. Your Biometric Information will only be used by ID.me to verify your identity in accordance with the guidelines published by the National Institute for Standards and Technology or as required for the prevention of fraud. In fulfilling our Services to you, ID.me will transfer your Biometric Information to our third party partners only when required by a subpoena, warrant, or other court ordered legal action. 7. How Long Does ID.me Retain My Biometric Information? ID.me may retain your Biometric Information for up to thirty-six months. ID.me collects and processes your Biometric Information in order to verify your identity and help prevent fraud. Biometric Information is retained in line with ID.me’s obligations to our partners, with the specific retention periods determined by the first partner with whom a user first verifies their identity (e.g., IRS, Dept. of Veterans Affairs, a state workforce agency, etc.) Certain partners may require this information to be purged within twenty-four (24) hours following a successful verification, other partners may require a longer retention period, but under no circumstances will ID.me retain this information for longer than thirty-six (36) months absent a subpoena, warrant, or other legally compelling justification. For ID.me members who are residents of Illinois, in accordance with Illinois state law ID.me will retain Biometric Information only until the occurrence of the first of the following:(a) The initial purpose for collecting or obtaining such Biometric Information has been satisfied; or (b) Three (3) years following your last interaction with ID.me. 8. Can I Request that ID.me Delete My Biometric Information? Yes, you may direct ID.me to delete your Biometric Information. After successfully verifying your identity, you may request that ID.me delete your Biometric Information. You may request the deletion of both the selfie image and Biometric Information submitted during your verification by submitting a request through the ID.me "Privacy Rights Center" which is accessible via a link at the bottom of our Website, or under the "Privacy" setting in your account. Deletion of the selfie image and associated Biometric Information may take up to seven (7) days and will not impact the validity of your credential or verified status. ID.me reserves the right to retain this information as needed to comply with our legal obligations, including warrants, subpoenas or other court orders, or to help prevent fraud. Pursuant to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), residents of California are entitled to additional rights and disclosures regarding their Personal information, including Biometric Information. Please see our Notice to California Residents for additional details regarding these disclosures and how to exercise your rights. 9. Can I refuse to provide My Biometric Information? Yes, you may refuse to consent for the collection of your Biometric Information. Please note that if you refuse to consent to the collection and processing of your Biometric Information then we may not be able to verify you at the required level of assurance for use of all of our Services. Alternate pathways to verification may be available. ID.me provides an alternate pathway for individuals to verify their identity. Instead of providing consent for the collection and use of your Biometric Information, you may be presented with the option to speak with one of our Trusted Referees on a recorded video. This alternate method of verification satisfies the NIST 800-63A IAL2 requirements, however this Service is not available for use with all partners. 10. What Kind of Storage and Security Do You Use With My Biometric Information? We are committed to protecting your information. We have adopted technical, administrative, and physical security procedures to help protect your information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, and alteration. Please note that no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We employ appropriate security safeguards. To safeguard certain sensitive information (such as Biometric Information and government-issued identification information), we implement security measures such as encryption, firewalls, and intrusion detection and prevention systems. 11. Changes This Biometric Information Privacy Policy may be periodically updated. From time-to-time we may update this policy to reflect new features or changes in our Personal Information practices or our Services. We will post a notice for users at the top of this Privacy Policy addressing any significant changes. https://id.me/assets/logos/idme-logo-1d96899e99d393974ec16fa17a820e78fca132bd8ea53e01f12bdc000baf674f.svg ID.me simplifies how individuals prove and share their identity online. https://id.me/assets/icons/social/icon-twitter-125425562563ee227f101b7cd5a7fb18c4b2810a30adad82618a8c3eab05cf9f.svg https://id.me/assets/icons/social/icon-facebook-17800f299508ac361c12ab097c0513dd3092156b47ea2963eb12deaf4d2f3f35.svg https://id.me/assets/icons/social/icon-linkedin-9f6e7539680f6534c302d49c401d45f37c4c6b4368c3786d5cbe526a41df3501.svghttps://id.me/assets/icons/social/icon-instagram-32bd4b72cde1efedab1d4d771566063047456235facf717a558af877ccf11e75.svg Learn Case studies Data sheets White papers Press releases Connect Career opportunities Contact support Developer support Media inquiries Copyright © ID.me, Inc. 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  2. Skip to main content https://www.login.gov/assets/img/us-flag.png An official website of the United States government https://www.login.gov/assets/img/logo.svg Help center Contact us Accepted identification documents Driver’s license from all 50 states, the District of Columbia (DC), and other U.S. territories (Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico). Non-driver’s license state-issued ID card. This is an identity document issued by the state, the District of Columbia (DC), or U.S. territory that asserts identity but does not give driving privileges. We do not accept military IDs, U.S. Passports, or other identification documents. If you do not have a valid driver's license or state ID card, you cannot use Login.gov for identity verification. Please contact the partner agency’s help center to find out what you can do instead. You cannot pass identity verification if your ID is expired. You cannot use extension documents in place of an unexpired ID. You cannot use a paper or temporary ID. Related articles Verify your identity Was this article helpful? Back to top Search Get started with Login.gov Trouble signing in? Manage your account Verify your identity Overview How to verify your identity Accepted identification documents How to take photos to verify your identity Verify your phone number Verify your address by mail Verify your identity in person Find a Participating Post Office Issues with verifying your identity in person Help with specific agencies https://www.login.gov/assets/img/logo.svg For agencies Become a partner Developer guide Learn About us Accessibility Join us Privacy & security Support Contact us Help center Login.gov system status https://www.login.gov/assets/img/gsa-logo.svg Login.gov An official website of the General Services Administration About GSA Accessibility support FOIA requests No FEAR Act data Office of the Inspector General Performance reports Privacy policy Looking for U.S. government information and services? Visit USA.gov
  3. Skip to main content https://www.login.gov/assets/img/us-flag.png An official website of the United States government https://www.login.gov/assets/img/logo.svg Help center Contact us Verify your identity Identity verification is the process where you prove you are you — and not someone pretending to be you. You will need to create your Login.gov account and verify your identity to access services at some government agencies. What you’ll need to verify your identity You’ll take a photo of your accepted driver’s license or state ID card and enter your personal information to verify your identity online. You may need to take a photo of yourself with a phone to verify your identity online. This is to check that you are the person on your ID. If you don’t have a phone with a camera, you can verify your identity in person. https://www.login.gov/assets/img/help/create-an-account.svg What you’ll need to create a Login.gov account Email Password Authentication method https://www.login.gov/assets/img/help/verify-your-identity.svg What you’ll need to verify your identity Driver’s license or state ID card Social Security Number Phone number or address Some services need you to take a photo of yourself with a phone to verify your identity online. How we use your information Login.gov is a secure, government website that adheres to the highest standards in data protection. Login.gov does not store images of your ID or the photo of yourself. We ask for your consent before we share your verified information with the partner agency. Learn more about our privacy and security measures. Related articles How to verify your identity Accepted identification documents How to take a photo of yourself Verify your phone number Verify your address by mail Was this article helpful? Back to top Search Get started with Login.gov Trouble signing in? Manage your account Verify your identity Overview How to verify your identity Accepted identification documents How to take photos to verify your identity Verify your phone number Verify your address by mail Verify your identity in person Find a Participating Post Office Issues with verifying your identity in person Help with specific agencies https://www.login.gov/assets/img/logo.svg For agencies Become a partner Developer guide Learn About us Accessibility Join us Privacy & security Support Contact us Help center Login.gov system status https://www.login.gov/assets/img/gsa-logo.svg Login.gov An official website of the General Services Administration About GSA Accessibility support FOIA requests No FEAR Act data Office of the Inspector General Performance reports Privacy policy Looking for U.S. government information and services? Visit USA.gov
  4. https://api.id.me/en/session/new https://api.id.me/assets/icons/failure-182d71ca04b76b44e43c1fd87879d2e81d96b3225bd08eaf4460eb2ce580d921.svg Something isn't right We are unable to process your request. We have been notified of the problem and will do our best to make sure it doesn't happen again! Unable to complete your request. Please try again. If you try again and see this message, please visit our customer support knowledge base. Refer to the above error if contacting customer support. What is ID.me? Terms of Service Privacy Policy ASEAN bloggers are no help have no solutions except for honorable alias Mr Pib answers with facts and included obsolete speculations that are not available. not 2025 up to date tested effective. The bottom solution and only solution is to keep screaming at the SSA.GOV managers. revolving Directors in charge to open SSA communication to USA citizens outside the USA. Why all this BS security blocking access to MySSA account created by children who have no USA bio-metrics secured integrated circuit protected passports demanded rubber stamps every 90 days to maintain a Thailand bank accopunt. A USA passport is secure way beyond a blue color printed business card circulated in the USA to access medical and financial records that are all for sale on the dark web reported 2022 as hacked. So you outside the uSA stop wasting time here bloffing on ASEAN with people eho do nothing to help you and get off your and bombard the white house bonbard tour congress man bombard SSA on x get problems solved instead of wasting time herein... WHAT you want is the same as the IRS you call them on a video link and when the IRS agent answer wou show them your face in your camera and show them your USA valid visa passport, it is that simple how ever people here in preffer to argue and do nothing so nothing happens have a nice day what ever bobody cares
  5. message from a retired USA on a farm in Thailand.. Testing 1 2 3 facts my post was deleted because i forwarded FBU SSA. publicly open email contacts
  6. There was always problems with SSA / FBU Manila temporary staff processing
  7. Hapy are the simple minded who started benefits years ago and are on old fashioned obsolete COBOL FORTRAN software storage DOGE new AI software is poking an audit. From learning curve that takes time to digest things will be worse until ehanced software education, the adjustment over time happens. As of friday 7000 SSA agents are fired and majority USA SSA offices are closed
  8. Yahoo Finance Yahoo Finance Search query News Finance Sports Trump Economy Begins: How a Republican Congress Could Impact Those Relying on Social Security Heather Altamirano Sun, February 2, 2025 at 10:01 PM GMT+7 5 min read https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/89dxs4PrWwtoxgbvLOI0SA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTU0MA--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/gobankingrates_644/ce93204ca3093143241fab3e79a6a996 WILL OLIVER / EPA-EFE / Shutterstock.com Now that Donald Trump is back for a second presidential term, another big political shift will happen simultaneously happen post-inauguration. The Republicans now fully control Congress, which could enact new policies that can affect Social Security and some Americans’ retirement planning. Try It: If You Rely On Social Security, Make These 4 Money Moves Now That Trump Is President-Elect Discover More: How Middle-Class Earners Are Quietly Becoming Millionaires — and How You Can, Too It’s no secret the program is in trouble and will run out of money by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office, leaving millions without their full benefits if actions aren’t taken soon. While Trump has vowed not to cut Social Security, the new administration is expected to shake things up. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), which consists of more than 170 House GOP lawmakers, proposed a budget in early 2024 that suggested $1.5 trillion in cuts to Social Security over the next 10 years, and with a Republican-controlled Congress, new policies could be implemented. Per experts, there are some changes seniors should be abreast of, especially for those who rely on Social Security. Modifying the Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) The cost-of-living adjustment is an increase in pay for Social Security recipients to help offset rising prices. Right now, COLA is determined by the consumer price index for urban wage earners and clerical workers (CPI-W). However, in the past, some Republicans have called to use the chained consumer price index (C-CPI), which typically grows slower than the CPI-W. “For people solely dependent on Social Security, this change might mean less financial stability, especially as inflation impacts everyday expenses like groceries and healthcare,” explained Danny Ray, founder of PinnacleQuote. “Above all, any reduction or slower growth in benefits could make it harder to cover basic needs.” If this change were to happen, finance expert Andrew Lokenauth and founder of TheFinanceNewsletter.com stated it could be hard times for retirees. Seniors might have “smaller yearly increases in monthly checks, struggle to keep up with rising prices, and people living only on Social Security might need to cut back on basics.” Learn More: 3 Changes That Could Be Coming to Social Security Now That Congress Is Republican New Tax Policies On the campaign trail, Trump was vocal about eliminating taxes on Social Security, which would give seniors more money in their pockets, but it would cause financial troubles in the long term and accelerate insolvency by three years, per the Committee for a Responsible Federal Government. According to Nicole E. Asher, CFP®, CPWA®, ChFC, aenior vice president and senior wealth management advisor at Greenleaf Trust, “While Social Security recipients would benefit from this cut, it would increase the issues that the trust fund faces and create greater issues for future recipients.” In addition to no taxes on Social Security, Ray explained that other “broader potential tax policy changes, such as Congress prioritizing tax cuts, could reduce government revenue overall” and potentially affect Social Security. “If Congress prioritizes tax cuts that reduce government revenue, there could be pressure to reform entitlement programs like Social Security,” he said. “This might lead to reduced benefits or stricter eligibility requirements. Such changes could disproportionately affect individuals without other income sources, leaving them more vulnerable.” Medicare Integration This year, Medicare Part B premiums are expected to rise by 5.9%, while the Social Security COLA will only increase by 2.5%. According to Lokenauth, “This means that a portion of the COLA increase will be absorbed by the higher Medicare premiums, potentially limiting the net benefit increase for some seniors.” He added, “Higher Medicare premiums mean lower Social Security checks. This could force tough choices between healthcare and other needs and it might push some seniors into poverty.” Increasing the Retirement Age In the RSC, Republicans have called to increase the retirement age from 67 to 69, stating, “modest adjustments to the retirement age for future retirees to account for increases in life expectancy. The budget also proposed lowering benefits for the highest-earning beneficiaries and emphasized the changes will not take immediate effect. This could affect seniors because it “might force folks to work longer than planned, could reduce total lifetime benefits for many, and would hit physically demanding job workers hardest,” Lokenauth explained. For new retirees, waiting until age 69 to leave the workforce would reduce benefits by 12.5%-14.3% and cost some recipients thousands of dollars a year, per the Center for American Progress. Last year, nearly 68 million people received a monthly Social Security check. Asher stated, “It is difficult to speculate what level of cuts will get passed.” She explained, “If you are currently receiving Social Security benefits, you may see a reduction in benefits. If no cuts are made, it is likely that you will not see any change for the next 10 years. After that, a reduction in benefits may occur unless the systemic issues are addressed.” For the millions who solely count on the program, Ray noted there are a few ways to prepare for upcoming changes. “Explore how to supplement income, such as part-time work, if possible,” he stated. “Furthermore, retirees should focus on budgeting carefully and considering assistance programs for essential services. Above all, staying informed about potential legislative changes and advocating for policies that protect Social Security benefits is critical.” More From GOBankingRates 4 Subtly Genius Moves All Wealthy People Make With Their Money 3 Signs You've 'Made It' Financially, According to Financial Influencer Genesis Hinckley Renting vs. Owning a Home: Which Will Be Cheaper in 2025? 4 Unusual Ways To Make Extra Money That Actually Work This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com: The Trump Economy Begins: How a Republican Congress Could Impact Those Relying on Social Security Copyright © 2025 Yahoo. All rights reserved. POPULAR QUOTES Dow Jones S&P 500 DAX Index Nvidia Tesla DJT Tariffs EXPLORE MORE Mortgages Credit Cards Sectors Crypto Heatmap Financial News ABOUT Data Disclaimer Help Feedback Sitemap Licensing What's New About Our Ads Terms and Privacy Policy Privacy Dashboard Terms and Privacy Policy Privacy Dashboard Ad Terms Feedback
  9. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-economy-begins-republican-congress-120112470.html https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/89dxs4PrWwtoxgbvLOI0SA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTk2MDtoPTU0MA--/https://media.zenfs.com/en/gobankingrates_644/ce93204ca3093143241fab3e79a6a996
  10. FBU Manila (Social Security Administration) - DO NOT REPLY https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/cm/AGPWSu-tKXB9128pe9HmrgCZTXy2VNvBQW3Rpvy8Lo6cdGhGOPJ_5BTR8pT5iLLMwyOCMEBBdg=s40-p Jocson, Robert - FSP Manila robert.jocson[at]ssa.gov Sat, Feb 1, 7:10 PM (3 days ago) Thank you for contacting the Federal Benefits Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Manila. We will respond to your inquiry within ten (10) business days. For faster service, please send e-mails only to [email protected]. E-mails sent directly to an employee’s individual address may not be answered within ten (10) business days. Also, please do not follow-up on your inquiry prior to ten (10) business days as this may further delay the processing of your inquiry. If you have a U.S. or APO/FPO/DPO mailing address, you can also apply for your own personal mySocialSecurity account at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. At this time, no other online services are available outside the United States. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fIKYHumsDVI/hqdefault.jpg?sqp=-oaymwEcCPYBEIoBSFXyq4qpAw4IARUAAIhCGAFwAcABBg==&rs=AOn4CLBlDMdWT5nHuyXQLlE5ykwCpDCt-w 1:01:35 1:01:35 Now playing If you have a U.S. or APO/FPO/DPO mailing address, you can also apply for your own personal mySocialSecurity account at www.ssa.gov/myaccount. At this time, no other online services are available outside the United States.
  11. rinky dinky dongy go back finish grammar school, suggest you learn to read, try ABC or stay out of other peoples USA SSA business or find a THAI job or better just soak your bean brain meat heat with another case of beer if you can not find other things to do with your as.. SSA is clsoding offices in january making it difficult to file update outside the USA, inside USA you need an appoinment to arrange all SSA updates and changes... Thanks to dinky dongy attitude I am out of here and suggest you find and search for your own self satisfaction solutions dealing with Manila FBU one metal desk in charge of all of ASIA from Australia to China 2 hours a week, your USA SSA money is not my problem to solve it is your problem and you can rewire and review all data submitted herein ... Over and Out, click
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