[U.S. only] Apple launches Digital ID in Apple Wallet to save a copy of your Passport or Driver's License

gHacks Technology NewsThursday, November 13, 2025 at 7:34:52 AM
[U.S. only] Apple launches Digital ID in Apple Wallet to save a copy of your Passport or Driver's License
Apple's recent launch of the Digital ID feature in Apple Wallet marks a significant advancement in digital identification for U.S. users. This feature enables iPhone and Apple Watch owners to store a copy of their passport, which can be utilized at TSA checkpoints across more than 250 airports in the U.S. The integration of such digital solutions reflects a broader trend towards enhancing user convenience and security in travel, as highlighted in related articles discussing the functionality and implications of this technology.
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