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I get what you mean about face recognition limitations. While it seems like magic, it does have its flaws. Sometimes, it needs help with different lighting or when someone has a hat or glasses on. It can also misidentify people, which is a bit concerning for privacy. Plus, not everyone feels comfortable with their face being scanned, and that's valid. I think it’s essential to balance using technology and respecting people's privacy. I prefer using an identity validation service, which feels more secure and reliable. It seems like a better way to verify who you are without the risks of face recognition.