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- Introducing eGates — Be Unstoppable | CLEAR
Verify instantly and go directly to bag screening with our privacy centric, opt-in eGate Innovation that strengthens security and enhances the passenger experience Scan your boarding pass when you enter the CLEAR+ Lane Walk straight up to the eGate and verify with your face
- TSA eGates public-private partnership enhances traveler experience
CLEAR eGates are one example of a family of eGate systems TSA and its partners will introduce as part of ongoing modernization efforts CLEAR is operating its eGates as an opt-in feature for CLEAR Plus members only, though TSA continues to conduct passenger identification and vetting
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- Automated border control system - Wikipedia
All eGate systems require the use of an e-passport that is machine readable or an identity card Some countries permit only specific nationalities to use the automated border crossing systems, e g EU EEA Swiss citizens or AUS CAN JPN KOR NZL SGP UK US passport bearers, etc
- New TSA eGates use facial recognition to cut airport wait times
Under the new modernization program, travelers will scan their boarding pass and walk up to the eGate, which scans their face Once cleared, they go directly to the bag screening
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- Where are eGates available? FAQ | CLEAR
see all support FAQ Where are eGates available? CLEAR eGates are currently rolling out across our nationwide network Verify instantly at our eGate and go directly to bag screening—no need to stop at a CLEAR Pod or TSA podium
- CLEAR to Launch eGate Pilot Program at Select U. S. Airports Ahead of . . .
Starting in August 2025, these eGates will debut at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Ronald Reagan National Airport (DCA), and Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (SEA), with CLEAR planning to expand the eGate implementation across its nationwide network of airports in preparation for the World Cup, America’s 250th
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