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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-08T16:25:02.000Z",
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  "textContent": "anonymous549:\n\n> To Universals credit last time I went, I had no issues being able to opt out of the facial recognition. Hopefully Disney makes it an easy process as well.\n\nSorry if this sounds rude, but are you living on planet earth? It’s obvious, that all the opt-out stuff is just to calm your nerves. Of course you can’t really opt out of facial recognition or most of the other privacy invasive stuff, especially in the US.\n\nThere was also an investigation done for the “reject cookies/reject tracking”-stuff that you get often, when you open a website.\nThe investigation found, that most websites don’t care of you click on “reject cookies/reject tracking”, they still gonna track you. It’s just a scam for the sheep.\nIf the technology/tracking is used, most times it will be used to the fullest, despite what fairy tales they tell you.",
  "title": "Disneyland California Rolls Out Facial Recognition"
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