Guests visiting the Disneyland Resort in recent months may have noticed new facial recognition technology at the entrances to Disneyland and Disney California Adventure, though guests don’t have to use the system if they choose not to, according to company guidelines.
Disneyland guests can opt out of facial recognition at park entrances
Originally reported by The Hill
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