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The new eGates, launching this month at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, aim to streamline identity verification and
SEATAC, Wash. — Biometric verification is coming to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's CLEAR lanes ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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TravelPulse on MSNTSA and Clear Launch New E-Gates at Airport Security Checkpoints
TSA and Clear have introduced automated e-gates with facial recognition for identity verification at certain airports, aiming to speed up security lines; the pilot is available to Clear+ members and is supervised by TSA.
Clear is attempting to further establish its Clear1 reusable identity platform as a foundational identity layer for healthcare.
The biometric face scan system for checking in at airports is available to Clear+ members who pay $209 a year and promises to make the security process faster. NBC News’ Priya Sridhar tries it out to see how it works.
CLEAR airport security members get to skip the line at TSA checkpoints, saving time and stress. Membership costs $199 a year, but you might have free or discounted access through work or airlines.
A Dunn Loring company has won federal government approval to provide services for a program that lets airline passengers speed through security lines for an extra fee. Priva Technologies, a nine ...