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  2. Full body scanner - Wikipedia

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    Full body scanner in millimeter wave scanners technique at Cologne Bonn Airport Image from an active millimeter wave body scanner. A full-body scanner is a device that detects objects on or inside a person's body for security screening purposes, without physically removing clothes or making physical contact.

  3. Answer Man: Will my hip replacement set off the TSA scanner ...

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    Readers ask if a hip replacements will set off a TSA scanner at the airport, and why a dead man's name was left on the primary ballot for sheriff.

  4. Trans woman shares 'horrible' TSA experience, discusses why ...

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    The agent's solution was to have Montoya be rescanned as a man, "and then my boobs set off the scanner," they continued. "I felt dysphoric and disrespected," they told BuzzFeed News in an interview.

  5. Millimeter wave scanner - Wikipedia

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    A millimeter wave scanner is a whole-body imaging device used for detecting objects concealed underneath a person’s clothing using a form of electromagnetic radiation. Typical uses for this technology include detection of items for commercial loss prevention , smuggling , and screening for weapons at government buildings and airport security ...

  6. TSA will now take your photo before you fly. Why privacy ...

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    New facial recognition scans are not mandatory, but they are the default option for TSA officers during security screenings unless a traveler declines. TSA will now take your photo before you fly.

  7. Airport security - Wikipedia

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    Baggage screening monitoring at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok A demonstrative image for "Project Hostile Intent." [1]Airport security includes the techniques and methods used in an attempt to protect passengers, staff, aircraft, and airport property from malicious harm, crime, terrorism, and other threats.

  8. At a growing list of airports, TSA PreCheck travelers no ...

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    Once at the airport, a passenger would only need to scan their face at new Touchless ID kiosks. For now, Touchless ID at United is only available for customers on single-passenger reservations who ...

  9. Airport security repercussions due to the September 11 attacks

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    The TSA increased the number of security agents employed from 16,200 to 56,000 and increased their compensation. In addition, they reformed the training for these agents. Prior to 9/11, the security staff was generally undertrained with a reported training time of 12 hours prior to 9/11; afterwards, this training was increased to more than 100 ...