https://onezero.medium.com/despite-scanning-millions-of-faces-feds-caught-zero-imposters-at-airports-last-year-e34c32500496 Get started Open in app OneZero Sign in Get started Follow 240K Followers * Future HumanDebugger About Get started Open in app Despite Scanning Millions of Faces, Feds Caught Zero Imposters at Airports Last Year U.S. Customs and Border Protection scanned more than 23 million people in public places with facial recognition technology in 2020 Dave Gershgorn Dave Gershgorn 16 hours ago*3 min read Image for post Image for post A U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer instructs an international traveler to look into a camera as he uses facial recognition technology to screen a traveler entering the United States at Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images U.S. Customs and Border Protection scanned more than 23 million people with facial recognition technology... To keep reading this story, get the free app or log in. Read the rest of this story with a free account. You'll also discover more fresh thinking personalized to your interests and can follow your favorite authors, publications, and topics. Open in app Or, continue in mobile web Sign up with Google Sign up with Facebook Already have an account? Sign in About Help Legal Get the Medium app A button that says 'Download on the App Store', and if clicked it will lead you to the iOS App store A button that says 'Get it on, Google Play', and if clicked it will lead you to the Google Play store