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    September 4, 2019
    More Than Half of U.S. Adults Trust Law Enforcement to Use Facial Recognition Responsibly

    Majority of Americans trust law enforcement to use facial recognition responsibly, but public is less trusting of advertisers and technology companies

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    Majority of Americans trust law enforcement to use facial recognition responsibly, but public is less trusting of advertisers and technology companies
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    More Than Half of U.S. Adults Trust Law Enforcement to Use Facial Recognition Responsibly
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    American Trends Panel recruitment surveys
    Majorities believe facial recognition is effective at identifying individuals, assessing gender and race
    Older adults much more accepting than younger adults of facial recognition use by law enforcement
    Majority of Americans find it acceptable for law enforcement to use facial recognition to assess threats in public spaces
    Older U.S. adults, whites, Republicans more trusting of facial recognition use by law enforcement
    Most Americans aware of facial recognition
    Majority of Americans trust law enforcement to use facial recognition responsibly, but public is less trusting of advertisers and technology companies
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