For those of you who travel in the united states, you’ll know they now have facial recognition scans when checking your id. You can opt out by telling them you don’t want to take the picture. I do every time, but I wonder what the point of the scan is if you can just opt out. That given, why do you think they do it? What prevents them from forcing you to do it?

To those of you who live outside of the united states, have you seen a similar increase in security at your airports?

  • edel@lemmy.ml
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    14 hours ago

    For visa holders and green cards they have been doing that for a decade at least, I wonder if it is optional for them too.

    Regarding opting out, we should. It is inconvenient, we get faces, but we should.

    1. The more scans they get of your face (age, expressions,…) , the more accurate their profile of you will be…
    2. To make an statement. If we just accept these things, they will keep pushing for more.
    • Bob Robertson IX @discuss.tchncs.de
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      13 hours ago

      If we just accept these things, they will keep pushing for more.

      They are going to do whatever they want to do. They’ve long passed the point of caring if they anger people.

      • wuphysics87@lemmy.mlOP
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        12 hours ago

        What recourse do we have otherwise? Sure it’s unlikely to change anything, but it doesn’t cost anything either.