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The Happiest Place on Earth Just Scanned Your Grandchild's Face. Without Asking. This summer, millions of families are heading to Disneyland, and almost none of them know that the moment they walk through the front gate, Disney is scanning their face, converting it into a permanent biometric identifier, and storing it in a database they cannot guarantee is secure. In April 2026, Disney quietly rolled out facial recognition technology at nearly every entrance lane at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. A $5 million class-action lawsuit followed. The plaintiff's argument? That Disney is collecting biometric data from children; without meaningful consent, without clear disclosure, and without a reliable plan to protect it. In this episode, we break down exactly what Disney did, why the so-called "opt-out" is nearly impossible to find, what happens to your child's biometric data if that database gets hacked, and why this is no longer just a Disneyland problem; it's coming to every theme park, stadium, and entertainment venue near you. A password that gets stolen? You change your password. A face that gets stolen? You cannot change your face. This is the episode every parent and grandparent needs to hear before they pack the car this summer. 🔗 All sources and resources referenced in this episode are linked below. In this episode: * What Disney's facial recognition system actually does * Why 4 lanes out of dozens is not a real opt-out * What Disney's own website says about the security of your child's data * How this technology is spreading to venues worldwide * Exactly what to do before your next visit — five steps that take under five minutes Resources: * Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: priv.gc.ca [http://priv.gc.ca] * FTC Fraud Reporting (US): reportfraud.ftc.gov [http://reportfraud.ftc.gov] * LA Times coverage of the Disney facial recognition rollout [https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-28/disneyland-rolls-out-facial-recognition-at-park-entrances-heres-how-it-works] * CBC News: Disney sued over facial recognition technology [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/disneyland-lawsuit-facial-recognition-9.7207439] * The Guardian: Disneyland adds facial recognition to entrance lanes [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/28/disneyland-entrance-facial-recognition] PIXABAY LICENSE CERTIFICATE ============================================== This document confirms the download of an audio file pursuant to the Content License as defined in the Pixabay Terms of Service available at https://pixabay.com/service/terms/ Licensor's Username: https://pixabay.com/users/the_mountain-3616498/ Licensee: Tech4GrownUps Audio File Title: Dark Documentary Audio File URL: https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-dark-documentary-165604/ Audio File ID: 165604 Date of download: 2026-05-21 18:08:52 UTC Pixabay, a Canva Germany GmbH brand Pappelallee 78/79 10437 Berlin Germany Pixabay is a user-contributed stock content website. The above-named Licensor is responsible for this audio file. Pixabay monitors uploaded audio files only to a reasonable extent. Pixabay cannot be held responsible for the acts or omissions of its users and does not represent or warrant that any required third-party consents or licenses have been obtained. For any queries related to this document please contact Pixabay via info@pixabay.com.
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