The NFL now has facial authentication technology at every stadium. While it’s required for credentialed workers, it’s only available at a few locations for fans. We’ll show you how it works for everything from buying tickets to snacks and also we’ll dive into the debate over privacy concerns. NBC News’ Priscilla Thompson reports.

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