They don't need to scan your face to know you're in the plane. They know you purchased which ticket, and when you check-in again you're in the computer as matched to a seat on the plane.
They need to scan your face for social credit scoring. "Imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever." - George Orwell
It's been around for a long time, even in 3rd world countries.
They don't need to scan your face to know you're in the plane. They know you purchased which ticket, and when you check-in again you're in the computer as matched to a seat on the plane.
They need to scan your face for social credit scoring. "Imagine a boot stamping on a human face forever." - George Orwell
I agree with you.