https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/tsa-plans-use-face-recognition-track-americans-through-airports
The “PreCheck” program is billed as a convenient service to allow
U.S. travelers to “speed through security” at airports. However, the
latest proposal released by the Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) reveals the Department of Homeland Security’s greater underlying
plan to collect face images and iris scans on a nationwide scale. DHS’s
programs will become a massive violation of privacy that could serve as a
gateway to the collection of biometric data to identify and track every
traveler at every airport and border crossing in the country.
Currently TSA collects fingerprints as part of its
application process for people who want to apply for PreCheck. So far,
TSA hasn’t used those prints for anything besides the mandatory
background check that’s part of the process. But this summer, TSA ran a
pilot program at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport and at Denver
International Airport that used those prints and a contactless
fingerprint reader to verify the identity of PreCheck-approved travelers
at security checkpoints at both airports. Now TSA wants to roll out
this program to airports across the country and expand it to encompass
face recognition, iris scans, and other biometrics as well.
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