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SilverElfin ◴[] No.45077395[source]
What about risks from facial recognition in airports? I’m shocked how everyone just says yes and does the scan. That is going to normalize facial recognition everywhere else including rental housing.
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staplers ◴[] No.45077556[source]

  I’m shocked how everyone just says yes and does the scan.
Never had a TSA employee not make some eye-roll or snarky remark. They're aware of the social shaming loophole.
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SilverElfin ◴[] No.45077609[source]
When I opt out of TSA nonsense I have to always wait for several minutes in an odd spot like I’m some criminal. It’s certainly awkward and uncomfortable but also I feel like the delay is meant to discourage opting out.
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tayo42 ◴[] No.45077814[source]
What are you opting out of?
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SilverElfin ◴[] No.45078238[source]
Walking through the scanner.
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1. tayo42 ◴[] No.45078336[source]
Didn't think that's a big deal anymore.

You can get precheck though. It makes the whole airport experience much more sane

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2. ranger_danger ◴[] No.45078477[source]
It's not. But precheck comes with its own even more invasive privacy issues.