Of course, the matter of a balance is subjective. I don't know whether I expressed myself clearly. When I said that people made a lot of personal information publicly available, I was alluding to societal behaviour. It does not justify the use of such information for other purposes. As I mentioned, when certain applications use personal information without consent, then clearly that's a problem that has nothing to do with striking a balance.
The example of using Face ID on a telephone was mentioned. This is a highly controlled application that people can use because of its usefulness, in airports for example. I remember that although it was available before the pandemic, people could take pictures of their face to speed up passport checks. It's a very limited context in which images are acquired by the government using a photographic identification process governed by standards. This can [Technical difficulty]