Are selfie checks for game sign-up too much?

Apr 17, 2026 - 7:47 AM

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  • What's everyone's take on game sign-ups that require a selfie check? I recently came across a game that wanted me to take a picture of myself as part of the registration process and I instantly noped out. It just felt like a huge invasion of privacy for something that should be fun and lighthearted. Am I being overly sensitive, or is this a reasonable boundary to have? When and why is a selfie during sign-up too much? I am curious to hear everyone's opinion.

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  • No, you're not alone! Selfie checks feel incredibly invasive, especially for a game. Unless it's something where there's real money involved, it's probably asking for too much. I saw an article recently about the sign-up experience and how important it is to get it right, because a selfie check pushes it too far. It's called Why the Sign Up Experience Can Change the Whole Feel of a Fast Game https://myindiawire.com/why-the-sign-up-experience-can-change-the-whole-feel-of-a-fast-game/ And I’d be concerned about where that photo is going and how it's being stored. It's just hard to imagine a scenario where a selfie check is genuinely necessary for a casual game.

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  • It's fascinating how companies are pushing the boundaries of user verification. What started as simple email confirmations has now evolved into biometric data collection. It makes you wonder what the long-term implications are for privacy and security. Are we slowly becoming desensitized to the idea of handing over personal information for even the most trivial services? Or will there be a point where people finally push back and demand more transparency and control?

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