It's not the airport specifically, it's the use of automated facial recognition at all.
Many former Warsaw Pact citizens have lived under a surveillance state with a dossier on every citizen, and didn't find it particularly great.
It's not the airport specifically, it's the use of automated facial recognition at all.
Many former Warsaw Pact citizens have lived under a surveillance state with a dossier on every citizen, and didn't find it particularly great.
Yet, most do not care about privacy and willing to use devices with spying software every day. Cars, smartphones, IoT...
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