TSA, Clear and eGate
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Airport security screening company CLEAR has announced a pilot program to bring biometric eGates to airports in host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced that it is debuting new electronic gates at security checkpoints to help expedite identity verification in select airports. The e-gate
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The Points Guy on MSNClear partnering with TSA, unveils new biometric 'e-gates' at 3 major airports
The security screening company Clear is officially unveiling new biometric screening in partnership with the Transportation Security Administration at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL),
On Tuesday, the tech firm CLEAR announced a pilot, public-private partnership with TSA to bring biometric “eGates” to select U.S. airports to “expedite the passenger experience and enhance security” ahead of next year’s FIFA World Cup and America’s 250th anniversary celebration.
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