And what I'm saying is it doesn't take more time to opt out in my experience. Its just as quick to get manually verified as to be biometrically scanned.
¯\(ツ)/¯ maybe, but as long as I have the option and it's not tedious to do so (which is the case), I'm gonna opt out and encourage others to do so. Fair enough if your perspective is you want to accept whatever new security theater data collection is implemented in exchange for some perceived convenience. Making your case here with me in this conversation has taken more effort on your part than opting out of facial recognition at the security checkpoint in an airport would have, and I find that fact amusingly ironic.
I've been in and out of DFW, BOS, and JFK since these facial recognition scanners went in and I can tell you with a great deal of confidence that there's no additional wait time, or queue, or anything else if you opt out. There's a TSA agent right next to the scanner who collects your ID whether you get scanned or not. That's the same person who otherwise just checks it if you opt out. What are you even on about? Maybe its different at some airports, but I've been opting out every time I fly and it's no big deal.
Nice. Do drive next!
Are you sure there's a conspiracy here, and not just a bunch of folks laughing at and copying a popular meme format?
Got a link? That sounds extremely interesting!
It doesn't have to be a compromise
You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Any change to appease you would be a compromise, you understand this, yes?
I think it is simply saying that the named groups may get filtered out by this process, without making any claim regarding other groups.
This looks really cool, thanks for your effort here, @Katzenmann@programming.dev
I mean...