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Travel + Leisure on MSNYes, You Can Opt Out of TSA Facial Recognition—Here's Why Experts Say You ShouldTSA is expanding facial recognition technology at airports across the country. The agency says it only uses the face scans to ...
More airports are scanning faces. A new bill would limit the practice.
The original bill sought to ban TSA’s use of facial recognition unless reauthorized by Congress, the new version aims to make ...
If you’ve flown recently, you’ve likely seen the new facial recognition cameras at TSA checkpoints. They scan your face, ...
The Traveler Privacy Protection Act would safeguard Americans’ ability to opt-out of Transportation Security Administration ...
Facial recognition technology is becoming increasingly prevalent at TSA checkpoints in US airports, but it has raised privacy ...
The bipartisan Traveler Privacy Protection Act would give travelers at airports the option to not have their faces scanned by the technology.
Happy Thursday from the Tech Brief, where we wouldn’t dream of exceeding 2,000 words. Send news tips, but please no death threats, to: [email protected] More airports are scanning faces.
A bipartisan effort from US senators Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) and John Neely Kennedy (R-Louisiana) seeks to limit the US ...
TSA is expanding facial recognition technology at airports across the country. The agency says it only uses the face scans to verify travelers' identities, but privacy experts still have concerns.
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Irish Star on MSNTSA rules let travelers opt out of 'privacy-intruding' tech that may be expandedThe TSA is able to collect and store facial recognition data when travelers pass through its security checkpoints, but ...
TSA is expanding facial recognition technology at airports across the country. The agency says it only uses the face scans to verify travelers' identities, but privacy experts still have concerns. If ...
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