How to opt out of airport facial recognition during Thanksgiving travel
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As millions travel this Thanksgiving, TSA's facial recognition program remains controversial, with travelers having the right to refuse the biometric scans during airport security.
The TSA maintains that their facial recognition technology is voluntary, urging travelers to express their preference for a traditional ID check to avoid scanning.
Passengers, wary of facial recognition, can stipulate for a manual ID check, putting the responsibility on them to opt out in a system that assumes consent.
Despite TSA's assurances, some travelers express concern regarding the voluntary nature of the facial scans and the difficulties they face in opting out at checkpoints.
Read at Fast Company
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