Disneyland Now Uses Face Recognition on Visitors
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Disneyland has introduced face recognition technology at its California parks, giving visitors the "option" to use dedicated lanes — though Disney warns visitors may still have their image captured even in non-face recognition lanes. The system converts facial images into numerical values, deleted after 30 days unless needed for legal or fraud purposes. Face recognition is increasingly common across U.S. venues, from airports to sports stadiums.
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