TSA’s face recognition rollout is raising more questions than answers.

Airport security has always been an uneasy trade between convenience and privacy, but TSA’s new face scan technology may be tilting that balance further than travelers realize. The system is quietly expanding to hundreds of airports, scanning faces as passengers hand over their IDs — often without clear consent.
Officials promise faster lines and improved accuracy, yet privacy advocates warn that the risks of storing millions of facial templates could far outweigh the convenience.












