Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.
It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.
Do you have a drivers license? Your face is already available in facial recognition databases.
The new Global Entry kiosks don't even need a passport scan- they take a photo of you, find your profile in the GE system, and then match it to incoming flights at that airport to confirm your entry into the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.
It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.
Do you have a drivers license? Your face is already available in facial recognition databases.
Anonymous wrote:NetJets would solve all your problems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.
It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.
Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long are you waiting in precheck? I've never waited more than 5 or 10 minutes.
Same. I’ve travelled like a million times in the past few months and I’ve literally never waited.