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The Transportation Security Administration recently deployed a new technology in which passengers at select airports have their picture taken to match their ID shown to TSA officers ...
If you've flown commercially in the United States over the past several months, it's likely that you have encountered new ...
TSA's facial scanning technology poses privacy concerns, according to experts. Here's how to opt out of them before your next ...
As facial recognition technology used in airports continues to grow, passengers raise concerns about what happens to their ...
TSA is expanding facial recognition technology at airports across the country ... at least eight of its citizens were ...
The original bill sought to ban TSA’s use of facial recognition unless reauthorized by Congress, the new version aims to make ...
The bipartisan Traveler Privacy Protection Act would give travelers at airports the option to not have their faces scanned by the technology.
They plan to introduce a bipartisan bill that would make human ID checks the default, among other restrictions on how the Transportation Security Administration can use facial recognition technology.
“The TSA subjects countless law-abiding Americans to excessive facial recognition screenings as they travel, invading passengers’ privacy without even making it clear that they can opt out of ...
Facial recognition technology is becoming increasingly prevalent at TSA checkpoints in US airports, but it has raised privacy and civil liberty concerns. Americans are making plans for the summer ...
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.