>>3218999
Here comes the Cashless Society .Next stop Mark of the Beast
>>3218999
Here comes the Cashless Society .Next stop Mark of the Beast
Omnipresent facial recognition has become a golden goose for law enforcement agencies around the world. In the United States, few are as eager as the Department of Homeland Security. American airports are currently being used as laboratories for a new tool that would automatically scan your face — and confirm your identity with U.S. Customs and Border Protection — as you prepare to board a flight, despite the near-unanimous objections from privacy advocates and civil libertarians, who call such scans invasive and pointless.
According to a new report on the Biometric Entry-Exit Program by DHS itself, we can add another objection: Your flight could be late
https://www.technocracy.news/dhs-follows-chinas-lead-on-facial-recognition-at-airports/
Major companies including Amazon, AT&T, Apple and Google are lobbying Congress to craft legislation that would preempt a first-of-its-kind California privacy law that grants sweeping online protections to consumers.
Senior executives from these companies, plus Twitter and Charter Communications, offered a show of industry support for a federal privacy bill with weaker consumer protections during a Senate hearing Wednesday.
Such a bill would block states like California from enacting stronger privacy protections. The executives argued that a patchwork of different state laws would make it tough for companies to operate and would threaten innovation. The takeaway from news outlet Axios: “Tech companies want privacy rules, but on their own terms.
https://www.technocracy.news/big-tech-to-congress-privacy-rules-on-our-terms-only/
Problem is shes so old and done so much damage to our country and constitution, major repairs up ahead
Hell of a learning curve