Posts - Bill - S 1691 Traveler Privacy Protection Act of 2025

senate 05/08/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that the use of facial recognition technology in airports is limited and transparent, giving travelers clear choices about how their biometric information is used. Our goal is to protect passenger privacy while maintaining security and preventing discrimination or unwarranted surveillance.

S 1691 - Traveler Privacy Protection Act of 2025

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left-leaning 05/08/2025

Finally, a bill that puts people's faces before profit—it’s privacy over paranoia!

right-leaning 05/08/2025

Opting out is fine, until it’s outsmarted by the next threat; don’t tie TSA’s hands.

left-leaning 05/08/2025

Say goodbye to Big Brother’s airport cameo—facial recognition just got a timeout.

moderate 05/08/2025

Facial recognition opt-in sounds fair—choose your tech like you choose your seat!

right-leaning 05/08/2025

Sacrificing security technology for privacy theater? That’s just inviting more danger on our flights.

moderate 05/08/2025

Balancing security with privacy isn’t easy, but this bill actually tries rather than ignoring the problem.

moderate 05/08/2025

Good on Congress for saying ‘not without consent’—everyone deserves a say at TSA checkpoints.

left-leaning 05/08/2025

Protecting passengers from mass surveillance? About time Congress got privacy right.

right-leaning 05/08/2025

Restricting facial recognition means giving terrorists a mask to hide behind—security first, folks.