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Virginia Lawmakers Raise Privacy Concerns About Airports’ Facial Recognition Screening

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Identification screening technology that launched during the pandemic to reduce airport check-in times has helped improve security and travelers’ experiences, but carries a privacy concern stemming from the capture and storage of passengers’ photos. Virginia lawmakers, privacy advocates and others have questioned how images of citizens are used and stored, and how peoples’ rights are being protected. The Transportation Security Administration sa…

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Mobile ID World broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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