TSA to Reduce Facial Scans, Notify Passengers of Option

Good news for privacy advocates and travelers alike. A bipartisan bill has been introduced to reform the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) facial recognition program at airports nationwide. The proposed law will require TSA officers to inform passengers that they can opt out of mandatory facial scans during security checks.

Currently, many airports use facial recognition technology as part of their standard security procedures, raising concerns about privacy, safety, and AI bias issues. However, the proposed bill aims to scale back these programs by informing passengers of their right to refuse. This development follows a trend of increasing scrutiny on the TSA’s use of facial recognition technology.

The TSA, under the Department of Homeland Security, has already begun deploying facial recognition technology at various airports across the US. The move is expected to address growing concerns about individual rights and data protection.

Source: https://www.levernews.com/you-love-to-see-it-face-off-at-the-airport