
Why You Can (And Should) Opt Out Of TSA Facial Recognition Right Now

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The TSA's facial recognition scans at U.S. airports are optional, yet many travelers may not be aware they can opt out. Privacy experts suggest benefits to declining the scan, including not submitting personal images to the government. While TSA claims it does not store biometric data post-verification, concerns remain about potential future uses of this technology for surveillance. Customs and Border Protection also conducts facial scans, with varying data retention policies for U.S. citizens and non-citizens. Travelers are encouraged to consider opting out for privacy reasons.
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