Believers Have Their Faces Scanned before Entering Shimenkan Church, Minors BannedRecently a high technology device warns whoever wants to enter a historical church in southwestern China to have his or her face scanned.
Facial Scan to Enter Church in Hubei Stirs Controversary, Local Pastor Denies Biometric Recognition for Gov't SurveillanceIt's quite common that people in China have to have their faces and identity cards scanned before being allowed into high-speed rail stations, but the same approach has triggered controversies when used in some churches.
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