• Travelers can opt out of facial recognition at US airports by requesting manual ID verification, though resistance or intimidation may occur.
  • Facial recognition poses privacy risks, including potential data breaches, misidentification, and normalization of surveillance.
  • The Algorithmic Justice League’s “Freedom Flyers” campaign aims to raise awareness of these issues and encourage passengers to exercise their right to opt out.
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    5 months ago

    Yeah, there are two different programs. One is for domestic flights and one is for domestic and international.

    I did the domestic flight one once because it was free with my credit card.

    But I had to fill out some forms and interview in person.

    I only got to use it once because they vip lanes were always closed.

    It’s only worth it if you need to travel a lot.

    Additionally, I’ve never really suffered long lines through airport security.

    The long lines are typically at immigrations and you can’t skip those outside of being a diplomat or private jet rich.