Topline
A new iPhone feature will allow users to input their American passport information and use their Apple Wallet as a digital form of identification at hundreds of airports around the country.
Christine Rolin passes her iPhone over a scanner at an airport in Miami.
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Key Facts
The new Digital ID can be used instead of a Real-ID at airports for domestic travel (international travel will still require a physical passport).
The company won’t be able to see when and where users present their ID or what data was shared, Apple says, adding it must be presented using a face or touch ID to prevent anyone from using another’s Digital ID.
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Where Can You Use Digital Id?
There are 11 states and territories allowing the use of IDs stored in Apple Wallet for domestic travel at select airports, according to TSA: Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Ohio and Puerto Rico.