Rochester, N.Y. is where the News10NBC Team is currently reporting on breaking news, traffic updates, and weather reports. The latest development at the Frederick Douglass Greater Rochester International Airport is the implementation of facial recognition technology for boarding airplanes. This new system uses a machine to capture a picture of a traveler’s face and ensure it matches their ID, as well as verifying that they have valid tickets for that day’s flight.
According to TSA spokesperson Lisa Farbstein, this technology is aimed at enhancing security measures at the airport. The main goal is to accurately identify passengers who are boarding the planes, ensuring a safe and secure travel experience for everyone involved. It is important to note that the airport does not retain the photos of passengers once their identity has been confirmed.
For travelers who are uncomfortable with facial recognition technology, there is an option to opt out of the facial scanning process. They can simply inform a TSA officer, who will verify their identity using traditional methods. This ensures that passengers have the freedom to choose how they are identified before boarding their flights.
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