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CLEAR wants to scan your face at airports. Privacy experts are worried.
Jan. 14, 2024, 12:01 a.m. | The Washington Post
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The company’s move into facial recognition technology speaks to a broader
exchange of privacy for convenience
https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2023/12/20/clear-facial-recognition-technology-airport-security/
TSA self-screening is the next big step for airport security. Checking in
with airport security could soon resemble ordering from a kiosk at a
fast-food restaurant
In January, select passengers at Harry Reid International Airport in Las
Vegas will begin testing a new self-service screening system from the
Transportation Security Administration. The setup will resemble a
supermarket self-checkout, with travelers scanning their identification …
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