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On March 11, the US Customs and Border Protection rolled out a new [[mass surveillance]] project at Washington DC airport, using computers to recognize people's faces in real time. This is reportedly only the first of at least three "Targeted Biometric Operations" experiments.<ref>http://motherboard.vice.com/read/us-customs-quietly-launches-facial-recognition-experiment-at-dc-airport</ref>
 
On March 11, the US Customs and Border Protection rolled out a new [[mass surveillance]] project at Washington DC airport, using computers to recognize people's faces in real time. This is reportedly only the first of at least three "Targeted Biometric Operations" experiments.<ref>http://motherboard.vice.com/read/us-customs-quietly-launches-facial-recognition-experiment-at-dc-airport</ref>
 
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Mass Surveillance

On March 11, the US Customs and Border Protection rolled out a new mass surveillance project at Washington DC airport, using computers to recognize people's faces in real time. This is reportedly only the first of at least three "Targeted Biometric Operations" experiments.[1]

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