El senador Merkley responsabiliza a la TSA por el uso del reconocimiento facial

El senador Merkley regresó al Aeropuerto Nacional Reagan de Washington el viernes para responsabilizar a la TSA por sus prácticas en el uso de la tecnología de reconocimiento facial, que según la agencia es "voluntaria".

Sepa que puede negarse a usar la tecnología de reconocimiento facial en el aeropuerto y que un agente debe verificar su identificación física.

Read more about Senator Merkley’s experience with facial recognition technology at the airport: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/07/11/tsa-airport-security-facial-recognition/

You ARE allowed to take photos and videos at a security checkpoint. From TSA’s own website: “TSA does not prohibit photographing, videotaping or filming at security checkpoints, as long as the screening process is not interfered with or sensitive information is not revealed. Interference with screening includes but is not limited to holding a recording device up to the face of a TSA officer so that the officer is unable to see or move, refusing to assume the proper stance during screening, blocking the movement of others through the checkpoint or refusing to submit a recording device for screening. Additionally, you may not film or take pictures of equipment monitors that are shielded from public view.”

Enlace: https://www.tsa.gov/travel/frequently-asked-questions/can-i-film-and-take-photos-security-checkpoint

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