You can opt out of facial recognition at airports, for now, but the TSA has indicated it wants to make the invasive ...
Instead of requiring both a boarding pass and a valid ID, the new device only needs a valid ID and can access a traveler’s ...
A bipartisan group of senators is sounding the alarm over the technology this morning, calling it "out of control." ...
an Oregon senator and some fellow lawmakers are sounding the alarm over a new TSA program that's being used at more airports. A digital rights organization joins us to weigh in on the privacy concerns ...
In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security’s Inspector General, 12 senators warned that the deployment of facial ...
Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at the Portland International Airport are now using photo-based facial matching technology. The new tech is able to confirm a flyer's identity by ...
TSA biometric tests are entirely voluntary. To opt for a standard verification process, you just need to speak up.
U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley joined forces with a bipartisan coalition to demand a thorough investigation into the TSA's use of ...
New facial recognition technology recently unrolled at five Montana airports needs more vetting to ensure privacy for ...
CLEAR has announced new technology to make airport security a quicker experience for many this holiday season.
In 2023, Senator Marshall teamed up with Senator Merkley to introduce the Traveler Privacy Protection Act, which would empower travelers in the United States with control over their privacy by banning ...
In a Wednesday letter to DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, 12 senators — seven Democrats and five Republicans — called for a thorough review of how TSA uses facial recognition to verify ...