Facial recognition tech is about to become part of the security routine at Denver International Airport’s East Checkpoint, and it’s already stirring up strong opinions. While the TSA says this will speed up lines and boost safety, some travelers and lawmakers are worried about privacy and whether opting out is truly straightforward. The agency insists no photos are stored and opting out is allowed, but many feel the process isn’t clear enough. With Denver being one of the busiest airports, this change could shape the future of airport security nationwide. Would you feel comfortable using facial recognition at the airport? #Travel #DenverAirport #TSA