Recent incidents highlight the challenges faced by international travelers at U.S. airports, with reports of tourists and scientists being denied entry for various reasons including visa issues and social media content. The TSAâs implementation of facial recognition technology at airport checkpoints aims to enhance security and streamline the screening process. Travelers should be aware of their rights, especially regarding the voluntary nature of using facial recognition for identity verification to regain some agency while navigating these new security measures.
One way to take back some control is by knowing your rights. And that begins by understanding when you can say "no" to facial recognition scans at airports.
The TSA has introduced facial recognition technology as a security enhancement in over 80 airports, aiming to match faces with passport photos in real time.
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