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    1. priyagupta3014 on

      this kind of tech always start with something like „for convenience“ and than somehow ends up at totally different place

    2. Squish_the_android on

      I’m more surprised that they weren’t already doing it.  This stuff isn’t new. 

    3. So many places using facial identification. I decided to leave my face at home when I go out…

    4. monkeypickle8 on

      They’ve probably been doing that for years, the security devices they use before you walk in take multiple photos of you and have a facial recognition option. If you’re entering anywhere nowadays you should expect that.

    5. Haven’t they already been doing this? There’s hundreds if not thousands of cameras all across that theme park

    6. freexanarchy on

      I’m sure if we’re finding out about it, they’ve been using it much longer.

    7. FabianGladwart on

      Oh only just now, huh? Those things they used to scan my face last time I was there must’ve been for something else

    8. When you go to Universal Studios / Epic universe in Florida, their ticketing is facial recognition. It’s just new to Disney.

    9. Linearcitrus on

      Just got back from Universal Orlando and they did the same thing, at least for entry into the park and express pass usage

    10. Haunterblademoi on

      There will come a time when everything will require facial verification

    11. PauI_MuadDib on

      I’m still boycotting Disney. So I guess I only have to worry about Flock and every other business surveiling me. 

    12. No_Top_9023 on

      Disney admitting to facial recognition on visitors feels way bigger than people are reacting to.

    13. Don’t fuck with mouse or you’ll end up a puppet in it’s a small world

    14. CookieCuriosity on

      Universal in Florida does this for ticketing and fast pass things. It seemed somewhat new when I was there a few months ago. The employees hated it, it annoyed customers and slowed down lines. It was slow, and really bad at people with hats, non-white skin or in low lighting.

    15. TraditionalMousse500 on

      Pretty sure this is happening at sporting events too. It’s just part of the world we live in now

    16. Anteater4746 on

      if you’re pro facial recognition, look up the case of a tennessee women stuck in jail in minn for months because facial recognition incorrectly ided her as the suspect. not a single cop bothered to pick up a phone to double check

      she lost her home and her job, for nothing

    17. You dont have some laws that limits those companies? 

      That would seem reasonable 

    18. artbystorms on

      Instead of Mickey’s rival Mortimer mouse, it’s his friend Monitor Mouse.

    19. Almost every big box store or corporation with retail uses it also. They just choose not to advertise it.

    20. Narradisall on

      I’m utterly impressed how Disney in America is just a process for wringing as much money out of its visitors at obscene levels and they’re all just so happy to hand their money over.

      Even going into debt into the tens of thousands for multiple Disneyland / Disneyworld visits a year.

      Any sane people would balk at the levels prices have increased even just in the last couple of years along but not Disney fans.

      Facial recognition scanning won’t even concern them.

    21. Ok and? Went to Disney World ages ago and they were fingerprinting at the gate. This bothers me less than that did

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