So for instance, would you have no problem with using biometric screening at the airport? Another thought, iris scans cause infrared radiation to the eyes, I don't want my eyes to be regularly exposed to that risk.
So for instance, would you have no problem with using biometric screening at the airport? Another thought, iris scans cause infrared radiation to the eyes, I don't want my eyes to be regularly exposed to that risk.
You do have a choice at airports, just tell them you'd rather show ID and for now they accept it.
And what if scanning becomes the norm and you are scanned throughout the day whenever you purchase anything? I don't want to wait for word to come out that it is indeed damaging to the eye, I just say no to drugs and invasive technology.
So for instance, would you have no problem with using biometric screening at the airport? Another thought, iris scans cause infrared radiation to the eyes, I don't want my eyes to be regularly exposed to that risk.
You do have a choice at airports, just tell them you'd rather show ID and for now they accept it.
And what if scanning becomes the norm and you are scanned throughout the day whenever you purchase anything? I don't want to wait for word to come out that it is indeed damaging to the eye, I just say no to drugs and invasive technology.