You'd reach for this when you need to audit biometric data handling for zero-knowledge proof compliance. The description suggests it checks whether your biometric systems are leaking identifying information or maintaining proper privacy guarantees, though the source doesn't detail specific operations or integrations. Think compliance verification for fingerprint, facial recognition, or iris scan implementations where you need to prove data minimization without exposing the underlying biometrics. The remote SSE transport means you're querying an external service rather than running local checks, so it's likely performing analysis against established ZK patterns and privacy frameworks.
claude mcp add --transport sse io.github.evozim-bio-safe-audit https://bio-safe-audit-mcp.vercel.app/api/mcp