
Travelers at the Denver International Airport can now use their fingerprint instead of a boarding pass.
Starting this Wednesday, TSA (Transportation Security Administration) will test new biometric technology that substitutes fingerprints for boarding passes and identity cards.
According to the TSA, the technology is being tested among travelers enrolled in their PreCheck matches passengers’ identities to fingerprints
The technology, which is being tested among travelers enrolled in TSA PreCheck, matches passengers’ identities to fingerprints already on file when people applied to the fast-pass lane program. PreCheck travelers are able to pass through security with shoes and belts on, and liquids and laptops still in their carry-on bags.
Airline companies have already begun to shift toward using biometrics. Denver International Airport already has ‘CLEAR’, which is a private company that is specialized in fingerprint and photo biometrics for security in selected airports.
A spokesperson for TSA said that Denver was selected for a number of reasons, including the ability to test the technology without disruption operations.
Participation in TSA’s test at Denver International Airport is voluntary. People who are not willing to volunteer will go through standard security screening.
PreCheck passengers who have not provided fingerprints are also eligible to test the system as it will provide valuable information during the proof of concept.
The PreCheck enrollment center at the Denver International Airport has the highest volume of request in the country. A traveling TSA PreCheck RV (Recreational Vehicle) that served as a mobile application center extended its stay Denver twice after seeing high demands.
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