For visitors to California's Disneyland amusement park, there's now a technological question posed to everyone before they can get through the gates: Do you want your face biometrically scanned?
Disneyland has deployed facial recognition technology at park entrances to verify tickets and prevent fraud, a trend spreading across major U.S. entertainment venues.
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