BioOptOut.com — Know Your Rights. Fly With Dignity.
For U.S. citizens who travel

Your body. Your face.
Your right to say no.

Airports are silently scanning your face, radiating your body, and cataloguing your biometrics — often without telling you it’s optional. This wallet card changes that. Hand it over. Your rights are on the back.

★ 100% legal opt-out ★ U.S. citizens only ★ TSA · CBP · Airlines ★ No verbal confrontation needed
U.S. Citizen
Privacy Opt-Out
BioOptOut.com
I am a U.S. citizen exercising my legal rights. I hereby opt out of all voluntary biometric and imaging procedures:
Facial recognition / biometric scan (TSA & gate)
AIT full-body scanner — please process via pat-down
Airline gate biometric capture
CBP biometric capture upon U.S. re-entry
3
Opt-outs in one card
4th
Amendment protected
$0
Legal penalty to opt out
49
C.F.R. cited on back
Why it matters

What’s happening at the airport
without your knowledge

Most travelers have no idea these scans are optional. The signs are small. The workers don’t mention it. This card fixes that.

Facial recognition at every checkpoint
TSA facial scans are now active at 65+ U.S. airports. Only 1% of passengers are verbally informed they can opt out. The sign is small, easy to miss, and workers often say nothing.
Body scanners expose everything
Advanced Imaging Technology (AIT) scanners produce images of your unclothed body. Courts have called them “virtual strip searches.” You may always request a pat-down instead — but you have to know to ask.
No verbal confrontation needed
Hand the card to the TSA agent or gate attendant before they direct you to any device. The card does the talking — professionally, legally, and without creating a scene.
The card

Three designs. One powerful statement.

All three cards carry identical legal text on the back. Choose the design that speaks to you — each one is printed in full color on durable PVC.

Option A — Patriot Red
Front
U.S. Citizen
Privacy Opt-Out
BioOptOut.com
I am a U.S. citizen exercising my legal rights. I hereby opt out of all voluntary biometric and imaging procedures:
Facial recognition / biometric scan (TSA & gate)
AIT full-body scanner — please process via pat-down
Airline gate biometric capture
CBP biometric capture upon U.S. re-entry
Back
Legal basis
Biometric / facial recognition
TSA facial scans are voluntary for all travelers (TSA.gov). No federal statute authorizes compulsory biometric collection from domestic U.S. travelers. 49 C.F.R. § 1560.105; TSA Privacy Impact Assessment, 2023.
AIT body scanner
Passengers may decline AIT and elect pat-down. 49 C.F.R. § 1540.107; 81 Fed. Reg. 11,364 (2016); EPIC v. DHS, 653 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir. 2011).
Constitutional basis
U.S. Const. amend. IV · 5 U.S.C. § 552a (Privacy Act). I consent to all lawful alternative screening.
BioOptOut.com — know your rights
Option B — Navy / Silver / Gold
Front
U.S. Citizen
Privacy Opt-Out
Assert your Fourth Amendment rights
I am a U.S. citizen exercising my legal rights. I hereby opt out of all voluntary biometric and imaging procedures:
TSA facial recognition / biometric scan
AIT full-body scanner — request pat-down
Airline gate biometric capture
CBP biometric at U.S. re-entry
BioOptOut.com
Back
Legal authority
Biometric / facial recognition
TSA scans are voluntary (TSA.gov). No federal statute mandates biometrics from U.S. citizens on domestic flights. 49 C.F.R. § 1560.105; TSA PIA, 2023.
AIT body scanner
Passengers may opt for pat-down. 49 C.F.R. § 1540.107; 81 Fed. Reg. 11,364 (2016); EPIC v. DHS, 653 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir. 2011).
Constitutional & privacy
U.S. Const. amend. IV (unreasonable search) · 5 U.S.C. § 552a (Privacy Act). TSA represented in federal court no passenger is required to submit to AIT scanning.
BioOptOut.com — know your rights
Option C — Midnight Eagle
Front
U.S. Citizen
Privacy Opt-Out
Assert your rights — no words needed
I am a U.S. citizen exercising my legal rights. I hereby opt out of all voluntary biometric and imaging procedures:
Facial recognition / biometric scan (TSA & gate)
AIT full-body scanner — please process via pat-down
Airline gate biometric capture
CBP biometric capture upon U.S. re-entry
Back
Legal basis
Biometric / facial recognition
TSA facial scans are voluntary for all travelers (TSA.gov). No federal statute authorizes compulsory biometric collection from domestic U.S. travelers. 49 C.F.R. § 1560.105; TSA PIA, 2023.
AIT body scanner
Passengers may decline AIT and elect pat-down. 49 C.F.R. § 1540.107; 81 Fed. Reg. 11,364 (2016); EPIC v. DHS, 653 F.3d 1 (D.C. Cir. 2011).
Constitutional basis
U.S. Const. amend. IV · 5 U.S.C. § 552a (Privacy Act). I consent to all lawful alternative screening.
BioOptOut.com — know your rights
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Same powerful legal text on every card. Download instantly or receive a professional PVC card in the mail.

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Print-at-home PDF, front & back, wallet-sized and ready to laminate. All 3 designs included.
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Simple process

How to use your card

Four steps. No confrontation. No delay. Just your rights, clearly stated.

1
Order your card
Download the PDF or order a plastic card. Keep it in your wallet next to your ID.
2
Approach the checkpoint
Before you’re directed to any scanner or camera, have your card ready alongside your boarding pass.
3
Hand it over
Give the card to the TSA agent or airline gate attendant. The card does the talking — no words needed.
4
Fly with dignity
You’ll be processed by alternative means. No penalty. No delay beyond a few extra seconds.

Ready to fly with dignity?
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Join thousands of U.S. travelers who know their rights — and exercise them.