You think that they haven’t had cameras covering every public inch of the parks for years now? You’re on camera every moment after you turn onto the property, the only exception being inside the restrooms.
This is just them using dedicated cameras and facial recognition for a specific purpose rather than general surveillance and monitoring.
I’m willing to bet they were using various other recognition systems across the parks well before this to track things like banned individuals and trouble makers.
The technology has been around for decades. To think that a company like Disney wasn’t at least testing these things for years is a bit ridiculous.
This is just a new specific use case being announced.
Yup lines keep getting crossed and crossed. At what point is there pushback? There seems to still be a lot of people who are happy to go along with it.
The ability to say no is always an option, its not wrong, its not confrontational. its a basic right.
Private property you arnt entitled to privacy on others land regardless. So while I dislike that they are doing it. Its also entirely with in their right on their property.
They arnt a government and they arnt spying on people in public. So bitching about it only makes you look foolish.
Your question seems unrelated to the fraud they want to stop?
I agree. I was just miffed and venting at Disney. Some people are committing fraud…so everyone privacy has to suffer.
Lol
You think that they haven’t had cameras covering every public inch of the parks for years now? You’re on camera every moment after you turn onto the property, the only exception being inside the restrooms.
This is just them using dedicated cameras and facial recognition for a specific purpose rather than general surveillance and monitoring.
You think area coverage and face scans are remotely similar levels of scrutiny?
I’m willing to bet they were using various other recognition systems across the parks well before this to track things like banned individuals and trouble makers.
The technology has been around for decades. To think that a company like Disney wasn’t at least testing these things for years is a bit ridiculous.
This is just a new specific use case being announced.
To say a closeup of your face on the way in isn’t an escalation is what’s ridiculous
Yup lines keep getting crossed and crossed. At what point is there pushback? There seems to still be a lot of people who are happy to go along with it. The ability to say no is always an option, its not wrong, its not confrontational. its a basic right.
Private property you arnt entitled to privacy on others land regardless. So while I dislike that they are doing it. Its also entirely with in their right on their property.
They arnt a government and they arnt spying on people in public. So bitching about it only makes you look foolish.