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goalieca 4 days ago

Maybe I’m old school but I despise the idea of the government tracking me as I travel. Time and time again they are caught violating privacy laws and abusing power.

ipython 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

Given that you already need government issued ID that matches the name printed on your ticket to travel on an airplane, wouldn’t the government already have the ability to track you, regardless of facial recognition?

toomuchtodo 4 days ago | parent | next [-]

Indeed, the government doesn't even need the ID, they ingest a data feed of Passenger Name Records (PNRs) from all airlines. This is why when TSA performs the automated identity proofing, comparing a photo of you to your ID, they don't require that you provide a boarding pass.

Comparing an ephemeral photo taken of you to your government credential at the TSA checkpoint is a temporary formality. At some point, the government credential presentation will be unnecessary.

https://www.cbp.gov/travel/clearing-cbp/passenger-name-recor... (Control-F "What information is collected?")

zekrioca 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

You are basically arguing that facil recognition is not needed, which doesn’t seem what you want to argue about.

lotsofpulp 4 days ago | parent | prev [-]

The US government has access to all of your location history via Verizon/ATT/TMobile.