Elon Musk’s recent effort to transform Twitter into an all-encompassing platform akin to China’s WeChat has led the app into a concerning realm of data collection practices. This week, the company has made alterations to its privacy policy, introducing new sections pertaining to “Biometric Information” and “Job Applications/Recommendations.” Vague demands X claims that it may gather users’ biometric ID “with their consent” for purposes related to safety, security, and identification. However, the platform remains notably vague about the specifics of the biometric data it intends to collect, and Twitter has not provided any responses to inquiries from Gizmodo seeking clarification...