Several weeks ago, Lynn Penedo’s condominium association installed an electronic fingerprint-scanning device outside her building’s multimillion-dollar community clubhouse. Now she refuses to use it because she fears identity theft.The association says it’s all about safety and control of who visits the clubhouse, and possibly one day, the entire condo building."I believe that is a violation of my privacy to give a fingerprint to keep on file for entering the clubhouse now, and if ever, my condo building," said Penedo, an owner and resident of International Village of Inverrary in Lauderhill, a community of 832 condo units. She also worries about her own security: "Once someone gets your fingerprint, you can’t change it if they steal your identity."