• June 14, 2017
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Fingerprint Check-in Testing started at 2 U.S Airports from TSA

Fingerprint Check-in Testing started at 2 U.S Airports from TSA
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It will always not be a good experience to stand in line at the airport for hours to get a pat down when you are at the end. The new biometric fingerprint tech of TSA would make the air travel more exciting experience for most travelers. The new implementation will be started in the current week and fingerprint sensors of Transport Security Administration will go through the proof of concept examination at Denver International Airport and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. This examination test will be continued for next 4 weeks and will be able to try it out for yourself if you registered your fingerprint as a part of the Pre-Check program from TSA. Your biometric information will be used as both as the boarding pass and proof of identification, so it will generate shorter lines and much speedier check-in using this method.

For the proof of concept examination test indicated that people will still have to show their boarding passes, tickets and identification documents. It will show the results of purpose to assess that how much this biometric system will be perfect & efficient. A statement issued by the Acting Assistant Administrator of TSA Steve Karoly that TSA is seeking technologies and intelligence abilities to allow us in analyzing and securing the passengers, their property, and travel environment using these and other supposed technology presentations. TSA is looking to enhance security in order to meet the dangers of expected threats and to ensure our passengers to reach safely at their destinations.

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