The IRS says taxpayers looking to access their accounts online without facial recognition can choose to ID themselves via a "virtual interview with agents" (Alan Rappeport/New York Times)

Alan Rappeport / New York Times:The IRS says taxpayers looking to access their accounts online without facial recognition can choose to ID themselves via a “virtual interview with agents”  —  The agency, dealing with controversy over its decision to use facial recognition software, said it would allow taxpayers …

The IRS says taxpayers looking to access their accounts online without facial recognition can choose to ID themselves via a "virtual interview with agents" (Alan Rappeport/New York Times)

Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
The IRS says taxpayers looking to access their accounts online without facial recognition can choose to ID themselves via a “virtual interview with agents”  —  The agency, dealing with controversy over its decision to use facial recognition software, said it would allow taxpayers …