KC Royals Promise 'Security & Privacy' Amid Facial Recognition Software Debut

More deets on our dystopian future and the death of privacy . . . 

Right now we share technological reassurance from the same home team that hasn't been able to put together a reliable pitching roster for more than two seasons throughout their history . . . Check-it:

Fans can just open the MLB Ballpark app and take a quick selfie to opt-in. Once registered, they may use designated Go-Ahead Entry lanes to enter without scanning tickets. This is especially useful for groups, as one person can enroll and enable group entry, Royals officials said.

Security and privacy have been central considerations in the development of the Go-Ahead Entry system. The Royals assure that their fans’ personal data will be protected and solely used for stadium entry.

The new system promises to streamline the entry process significantly . . . Highlighting the technology’s positive impact since its soft launch.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

The Royals now offer facial recognition tech to enter Kauffman Stadium. How does it work?

The Royals are the latest team to adopt the MLB's Go-Ahead Entry facial recognition system, addressing fan complaints about the slow-moving ticket scanning process at entry gates.

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