This TikTok creator is showing that opting out of TSA face scans isn't always easy
Briefly

Travelers trade away their privacy in exchange for a little less time at security, as TSA uses facial recognition, complicating the opt-out process for some.
These facial recognition cameras capture hundreds of points on your face and create a unique digital representation, which critics argue compromises individual privacy.
Despite TSA's claim that opting out is easy, many travelers, including activist YK Hong, faced pushback from agents when trying to refuse facial scans.
TSA's approach implies passengers have given consent for facial verification, though many feel they unknowingly opt in due to the infrastructure design.
Read at Fast Company
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