Apple's new Digital ID will keep your passport on your phone
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When you go to use it, all you’ll need to do is double-click your iPhone’s side button to bring up the Wallet app, select the Digital ID, show it to the TSA staff member or identity reader, then use Face ID or Touch ID to verify.
ZDNET's key takeaways Apple's new Digital ID stores your passport data on your iPhone.The ID is currently accepted at 250 TSA checkpoints in the US.You'll still need your physical passport for international travel.
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