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The biometric face scan system for checking in at airports is available to Clear+ members who pay $209 a year and promises to ...
CLEAR and TSA are piloting biometric eGates at major U.S. airports, enhancing security and streamlining travel ahead of the ...
Airport security screening company CLEAR has announced a pilot program to bring biometric eGates to airports in host cities ...
The world's busiest airport in Atlanta is the first in the country to test a new biometric eGate that would have travelers ...
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 ...
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 ...
New electronic gates (eGates) are debuting at TSA security checkpoints to help expedite identity verification in select airports, thanks to a new TSA public-private partnership ...
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that it is debuting new electronic gates at security ...
A new partnership could help travelers at Sea-Tac airport get to flights faster, and if you become a member, you won't even ...
The TSA is piloting Clear eGates at select airports to automate identity verification, starting with locations in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Seattle, as part of its modernization efforts.
The new gates aim to modernize airport security checkpoints and improve the travel experience. Here's how they work.
CLEAR eGates match a traveler’s facial image with their identity document and boarding pass. (CLEAR Photo) Security company CLEAR is partnering with the ...