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gruezyesterday at 9:23 PM2 repliesview on HN

>Their product giving false positives (unnecessary challenges for a normal browser humans commonly use) to real people is definitely their fault.

Is it TSA's "fault" that non-terrorists are subject to screening?


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lxgryesterday at 10:23 PM

No, but it's entirely within TSA's hands to make that process as frictionless as possible.

(It's a different question whether zero friction is actually desired, or whether some security theater is actually part of the service being provided, but that's a different question.)

forkerenokyesterday at 9:26 PM

We're discussing the quality of screening here, not the act/necessity of screening itself.

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