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    Apple Unlocks New Digital ID in Wallet Using U.S. Passports, Launching at 250+ Airports

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    • Digital ID launches in beta at more than 250 TSA checkpoints to streamline domestic air travel identity verification.
    • Users can create a verified credential using information from their U.S. passport, presented via iPhone or Apple Watch.
    • Built with strict security and privacy protocols; presenting the ID requires biometric authentication like Face ID or Touch ID.
    • Not a replacement for physical passports — limited to domestic use, with plans to expand acceptance beyond airport security.

    Written By Lexx Thornton

    Apple has announced the launch of Digital ID in Apple Wallet, marking a major expansion of its identity verification services. This new feature allows users to create a verified digital credential using information pulled directly from their U.S. passport, offering a secure and convenient way to present identity using an iPhone or Apple Watch. 

    The initial rollout focuses on streamlining domestic air travel. The Digital ID is launching in beta at more than 250 Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoints across the United States. This allows users to complete in-person identity verification during the security screening process without needing to hand over a physical card. 

    A key benefit of this approach is that it broadens access to digital verification. The Digital ID allows users to create and present a valid ID even if they do not possess a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or state ID—a requirement that has created compliance hurdles for many Americans. 

    Apple stressed that the new credential is built on the same strict security and privacy protocols governing its other digital documents. Users maintain full control over their passport information, and the data is presented to the TSA with the protection of the iPhone or Apple Watch. Crucially, presenting the ID requires biometric authentication, such as Face ID or Touch ID, ensuring only the user can access and share the credential.

    “With the launch of Digital ID, we’re excited to expand the ways users can store and present their identity — all with the security and privacy built into iPhone and Apple Watch,” said Jennifer Bailey, Apple’s vice president of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet. 

    While the Digital ID is a powerful tool for domestic verification, Apple confirmed its limitations: it is not a replacement for a physical passport and cannot be used for international travel or border crossing. 

    The launch follows the successful integration of eligible digital driver’s licenses and state IDs into Apple Wallet, first introduced in 2022. By leveraging the highly secure U.S. passport as a source of identity, Apple signals its intent to roll out additional acceptance use cases for the Digital ID beyond airport security in the near future, hinting at a wider digital identity ecosystem. 

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