Privacy invasion? Woman airs out frustration over major bank's ‘creepy’ request

In an age where convenience often comes hand-in-hand with concerns over privacy, the line between security and personal space can sometimes feel uncomfortably blurred.

This was the sentiment echoed by a bank customer who recently voiced frustration over what they perceived as a ‘creepy’ request from the bank before they could access their own funds.


An ANZ customer expressed frustration after being asked to provide a photo of herself to the bank for verification purposes to regain access to her own funds.

The woman shared her concern on social media, complaining about ‘taking a picture of me without my permission when they made me re-register on their app’.

‘They said only their premium customers get facial recognition,’ she wrote.


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An ANZ customer complained about being forced to take a selfie to access their account. Credit: Shutterstock


The bank explained that when opening an ANZ Plus account—which is tied to its app—customers ‘must take a selfie photo to confirm it's really you’.

According to the bank’s website, ‘This is one of our new security features called Selfie ID, and it helps stop other people using your identity. It's also a simple way to recover your details if you ever lose them.’

‘Selfie ID is also required to use some in-app features, like increasing your Pay Anyone or BPAY limit.’

‘This creates an extra layer of security to help prevent unauthorised access to your app,’ ANZ added.


The ANZ Plus app automatically uploads the selfie to an online database after requesting access to the customer's phone camera.

This process is part of the ConnectID system, developed by Australian Payments Plus—a joint venture by payment firms BPAY and EFTPOS.

The system not only enhances security but also generates a ‘modest revenue stream’ for banks, which can charge merchants a fee to validate customers' identity information.

The push for facial recognition technology isn't unique to ANZ. Other major Australian institutions, including Commonwealth Bank and NAB, have agreements with ConnectID, while Optus uses ID by Mastercard service.


The Australian government has also introduced its own version, MyID, which aligns with the commencement of the Digital ID Act on December 1.

‘This legislation will strengthen and expand a voluntary accreditation scheme for providers of Digital ID services across the economy,’ the Department of Finance stated.

‘Accredited providers will need to meet a range of privacy, security and other standards and be subject to additional privacy safeguards set out in law.’

‘Australians who choose to use these accredited providers to create and re-use a Digital ID can have confidence knowing their personal information is private, safe and secure,’ they added.


However, despite the government's assurance and the non-compulsory nature of Digital ID, there's a growing concern among businesses about losing their customers by requiring them to use Digital ID to access their services.

While the government and businesses promote Digital IDs as a more secure alternative to traditional online verification methods, concerns about privacy have been raised.

‘In Europe, many countries have established digital identity structures; however, these systems are built on robust rights-based frameworks and a mature rights-respecting culture that we do not currently enjoy in Australia,’ Digital Rights Watch wrote.

ANZ has yet to comment on the issue.


In the wake of ANZ bank's recent digital ID policy requiring selfies for account access, a separate incident highlights the potential pitfalls of such digital reliance.

An ANZ app outage left many customers stranded and unable to access their online accounts.

This incident underscores the importance of robust digital infrastructure, particularly as banks like ANZ increasingly embrace digital verification measures.
Key Takeaways
  • An ANZ customer expressed frustration after being required to submit a selfie to access her account through the bank's app.
  • ANZ's Selfie ID is part of their security features to prevent identity theft and allows for the recovery of details.
  • The adoption of digital ID systems by Australian banks and companies is in line with the government's Digital ID Act.
  • The implementation of digital identification has raised concerns over privacy despite arguments that it enhances security against cyber threats.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this issue. Have you encountered similar requests from your bank or other services? How do you feel about the trade-off between convenience and privacy? Share your experiences and opinions in the comments below, and let's discuss the future of our digital identities together.
 

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ANZ you really are a joke - been a customer for going on 40 yrs and I had never had a fault with them till about 10 yrs ago, then everything changed all thanks to the so called modern DIGIAL world. Now I have no faith in ANZ what's so ever.
 
Sseriously what the hell?? This woman clearly has an overinflated sense of her own ego? It's really easy, don't get your funds!! You want to act like a two year old having a tanty then you don't always get what you want! I do not believe the stupid thinking of people these days!
 
I suggest that the customers go elsewhere, and not to another major bank, otherwise, go back to the money under the mattress, they are trying to remove cash so it's all leading to their goal.
 
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Yes,I worked in a bank in my youth for 6years till I left to have my family.
My hubby went in the the greater southern bank formally cua and was told that not only can he not use his bank issued ATM card to withdraw money inside(they removed their ATM outside)he needs to show his driver's licence,but he also had a cheque sent to deposit into our account.Cheque was made to the same name as account held.He was told no,we don't accept cheque deposits anymore,you need to take it to your local.post office,Also no you can't have 10 X $100 notes they must be ordered a week before?WTF?? EXCUSE MY LANGUAGE BUT WE HAD TO LEAVE THE PLACE WE HAVE BEEN BANKING WITH SINCE 17 YEARS OLD TO GO 15 MINS DIWN THE ROAD,FIND PARKING,CRISS A DANGEROUS ROAD TO DEPOSIT A CHEQUE,AND WITHDRAW MONEY WITHOUT SHOWING A LISCENCE,AND GET ,10 $100 NOTES!!!!!WHY HAVE A BANK.

OUR LOCAL ANZ BANK WONT DEAL
IN $5 NOTES.They neither accept them or give them out.This us legal tender.We are getting screwed This is NSW .Thanks for reading guys.
 
Well as I dont use any of these criminal banks I wont be giving any of them a photo id now will I..
 
Our bank asked to see drivers license and took a copy ,I guess to make sure it’s me when withdrawing , I had no concern this is done periodically, If you lose your card etc ,this is to protect your finances , or maybe I am naive.
 
Our bank asked to see drivers license and took a copy ,I guess to make sure it’s me when withdrawing , I had no concern this is done periodically, If you lose your card etc ,this is to protect your finances , or maybe I am naive.
Ps it’s not one of the big ones.
 
Well as I dont use any of these criminal banks I wont be giving any of them a photo id now will I..
They are all criminal then???Gotta keep your finances somewhere and near your place of residences.Give the name of a bank I'm NSW that doesn't screw you?
as I said I did work for one.
Nobody gives a dam about their customers anymore.
It used to be what we can do for you
Now it's what we can't or won't provide
 
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I regard the four major banks as the criminal banks... I use The Heritage bank for my banking needs as they dont screw you over like these others well except for charge for using your own money ( debit card) to buy anything at all, but hopefully that will soon change,,
 

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