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by landemva
1049 days ago
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> The only real solution to this is some kind of legislation that makes it difficult to carry on with business as usual. I have watched the voluntary full body scans at TSA checkpoints for years and have concluded people do not care to opt out of any data collection. The people don't care, or how many people do you see opting out of full body scans at TSA? People gleefully pose for TSA's new and voluntary facial recognition. People go along with coercion even by government, so why do you think we can rely on government to solve privacy issues? |
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I don't make a big scene about it, but it's fun to note how much social pressure there is to just follow.
Most Airports are actually totally fine with the opt-out, except the British ones for some reason. "You won't always be able to opt out y'know" - yes mate, but then I probably won't fly anymore.