Sens. John Kennedy (R-La.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) introduced bipartisan legislation on Wednesday to end involuntary facial recognition screening at airports. The pair of senators are aiming to repeal the authorization of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to use facial recognition screening at airports, saying that the Travelers' Privacy Protection Act (TPPA) would prevent the agency from “further exploiting the technology and storing traveler’s biodata.” The senators added that most Americans are unaware that they can opt out of the screening. “Every day, TSA scans thousands of Americans’ faces without their permission and without making it clear that travelers ca
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