
Jeff Gorton of Cedar Rapids was waiting to catch a flight to Las Vegas and said he has no problem with the new process. Signs are posted about the facial recognition technology in several places at the airport, and passengers can opt out of having a camera take their picture and compare it to the photo on the ID they present during the security clearance. 4, also had no objections to the new technology, which a few national groups are questioning. Other passengers, interviewed at The Eastern Iowa Airport by The Gazette on Aug.

“It's fine if it makes them more sure of who I am.” “No problem - if it makes things easier and safer,” Thomas said, adding he thinks its use may have slowed security clearance a bit on the day he was flying.
