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Apple’s New TSA-Approved ID Has Launched—and is Coming to an Airport Near You

By Caitlin Morton

The newer tech went live on March 23, 2022, at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport in Arizona. Since then, the capabilities have rolled out in Maryland (as of May 25, 2022), Colorado (as of November 9, 2022), and Georgia (as of May18, 2023).Andmoreairportsareonthe way. Here’s what you need to know about flying with Apple’s Wallet ID. InwhichstatescanyougetApple’sWalletID?

The TSA security checkpoints at five airports currently acceptApple’s Digital ID, including:

» Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood MarshallAirport (BWI)

» Denver InternationalAirport (DEN)

» Hartsfield-JacksonAtlanta International Airport (ATL)

» Phoenix Sky Harbor InternationalAirport (PHX)

» Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA)

According to Apple, the Wallet ID capabilities will roll out soon in:

When you’re heading through airport security, it’s always a bit stressful when you can’t quickly find your ID to present to the TSA agent. Luckily, those days may soon be behind us—as long as you’re an iPhone user, at least.

Apple recently unveiled new technology that allows fliers to add their driver’s license or state ID to their Apple Wallet app and use their device to get through security. That means travelers can simply swipe their iPhone orApple Watch instead of showing a physical copy of their ID to security agents. The hope is to make airport security a little more efficient and secure.

» Connecticut

» Hawai‘i

» Iowa

» Kentucky

» Mississippi

» Ohio

» Oklahoma

» Puerto Rico

» Utah

As of yet, the tech company hasn’t shared which airports in those states will use the new technology. Additional states have plans to join the program down the line.

How doesApple’s Wallet ID work?

Setting up the new technology is fairly simple. Eligible fliers can scan their driver’s license or state ID into the Apple Wallet app (there are on-screen instructions to follow), then take and uploadaselfie.“Asanadditionalfraudprevention step, users will also be prompted to complete a series of facial and head movements during the setup process,”Apple states.

The selfie and scanned license are then sent to the issuing state for verification and approval.

Once approved, users can present their Apple Walletidentificationatairportsecuritycheckpoints by tapping their device at the Credential Authentication Technology reader. Fliers will be shownwhichinformationisrequestedbytheTSA, and theycanconsent toprovideitwith FaceIDor Touch ID—in other words, you don’t even have to unlock your phone.

The information is transmitted digitally to the TSA and encrypted by the Apple Wallet app. The technology is available on iPhone 8 or later running iOS 15.4, and Apple Watch Series 4 or later running watchOS 8.4 or later.

Can I leave my physical ID at home once I haveApple’s Wallet ID?

Notquite.AccordingtotheTSA,“Allpassengers ...mustcontinuetocarryandhavereadilyavailable theirphysicaldriver’slicenseoridentificationcard, orother acceptableIDlistedontheTSAwebsite.” https://www.afar.com/magazine/apples-new-tsaapproved-id-coming-to-numerous-us-airports?

For now, gate agents may need to see your physical ID to complete the verification process. And do we even need to mention the potentially disastrousramificationsofadeadiPhonebattery?.

Image credits: www.apple.com

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