Disney Faces Lawsuit Over Secret Face‑Scanning at Theme Parks

Anaheim, California, USA,Tue May 19 2026
A lawsuit filed in a California federal court accuses Disney of using facial‑recognition cameras at Disneyland and its sister park, California Adventure, without proper disclosure. The company’s system captures visitors’ faces as they enter and matches the images with those taken when tickets or annual passes were purchased. Many guests, especially children, are unaware that their likenesses are being recorded. The complaint argues that Disney’s lack of clear notice violates privacy, competition and consumer‑protection laws. While the park says the technology speeds entry and stops fraud, critics say it turns a fun outing into a private‑surveillance exercise. The suit points out that other venues—sports arenas, concert halls and even some retailers—are adopting similar systems, raising concerns about a growing culture of biometric data collection.
Disney reportedly began using the cameras in April. Visitors can opt out by walking past a sign that crosses a face silhouette at four entrances, but the lawsuit claims this gesture is not enough to inform people about data collection. The plaintiff insists that explicit written consent should be required for such sensitive biometric information. State regulations differ, but California already demands that businesses disclose the use of facial recognition and allow customers to limit data sharing. Other states, like Illinois and Washington, have stricter rules that enforce consent and notice. Disney’s privacy policy says it deletes biometric data within 30 days unless needed for legal or fraud‑prevention purposes, a claim the lawsuit disputes. The class action seeks to represent all park visitors who have been scanned and demands a minimum of $5 million in damages. The case follows Disney’s last year settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, which paid $10 million over a separate issue involving children’s data on YouTube videos.
https://localnews.ai/article/disney-faces-lawsuit-over-secret-facescanning-at-theme-parks-8b336ed

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