The Paper Passport Is Dying
The Paper Passport Is Dying
Smartphones and face recognition are being combined to create new digital travel documents. The paper passport’s days are numbered—despite new privacy risks.
The Paper Passport Is Dying
Smartphones and face recognition are being combined to create new digital travel documents. The paper passport’s days are numbered—despite new privacy risks.
Literally shoot me if this becomes a reality. I don't want my ability to travel to be dependent on something with a steadily dying battery.
If anything, I wish they made passports into the size of a regular ID so it fits in a wallet/cardholder and you don’t have to worry about it getting folded or wet. Make visas and stamps digital so a chip scan of the card provides all the info, instead of eye/face recognition/tracking.
You can get a US passport card. It only works for Canada Mexico and some Caribbean islands though. The tech is already there.
Passports have already been like that for a few decades (minus the card part. Some countries still need and/or use the paper pages.)
That would be great, sure- but all I really want is boarding passes to be the same size as the passport. They go together, so why don't they make them so they actually go together?
Angrily tries again to read seat number, obscured by the rumpled creases from the bit that sticks out from the passport getting folded in a pocket
I think the problem with a digital passport is that while that's fine in very developed countries, you'll alwadys need a physical human readible stamp to show authorities when they don't have a digital reader.
If you are in America, you can get a passport card!
The card is for U.S. citizens who travel by land and sea from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and some Caribbean countries.
The link also mentions you can use it in place of other id cards in domestic flights, but I've heard some TSA agents don't believe it exists.
Certainly not as useful as a full blown passport, but it is a thing. I am hoping it gets more usage over time.
From the article, it sounds more like they're using shared databases and facial recognition more than smartphones or similar. So they'd presumably have the requisite devices at customs.
Not just a dying battery, but a fragile screen, malware, and a tendency to get stolen.
Globally, this is becoming a thing. Many states have digital IDs already.
Realistically, both paper with a chip or QR code should be valid for a while.
Your passport is already machine readable and contains biometric data. It doesn't really make much of a difference.
Just charge your phone then?!?
I'll add this to the list of things that were working just fine that we're about to break along with using a passport to board a plane.
There is no way EU will go along with this passport alternative, no matter how much google and apple lobby them
Germany will be thst last country to allow such level of digitalization.
Hard pass
“You'll own nothing and you'll be happy”
I mean, you never owned your passport, ever.
If you look at the very first page, it says “ property of the US government” and then there’s some blurb about tampering being a felony.
Same thing for a diver’s license. You don’t own it, your state does.
I do agree that moving to digital identification is a huge mistake. It’s too easy to lose access to a digital device or account. Or have it spoofed in some way. I’d much rather have a physical ID that won’t run out of battery or have a glitch that makes accessing it impossible for an unknown length of time.
Thats a bit tame, first page of the British passport is:
"His Britannic Majesty's Secretary of State requests and requires in the name of His Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford the bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary"
Oi you, this is my mate and you're going to look after him, alright.
Plus the republicans would lose their damn minds over this prospect. E-ID for elections? Never.
“One day there will be no borders, no boundaries, no flags and no countries and the only passport will be the heart” - Carlos Santana
But also we'll track everyone everywhere they go, with facial recognition.
We'll go extinct eventually so that's true.
I don't have a mobile phone. How is that supposed to work? Will owning a specific object and attached subscription to a private entity be mandated by law?
More and more not complying with digitalization will get you into trouble. I don't think it will be mandatory but expect to run into delays, similar to how you technically have the right to refuse the x-ray-like machine at airport security, but doing so is time consuming, everyone will hate you for it, and cause you significant delays, on top of making you look suspicious.
And it sucks.
The headline overreaches as the article doesn't support the passport dying as much as some early exploration into potential digital variants, and some convenience efforts to not have to show the passport.
Dying would be "most people use the digital variant, it's accepted everywhere and we're phasing out the paper variant".... which sounds like it might happen on the same timeline as large scale fusion energy
Clickbait/Ragebait Journalism in a nutshell.
I heard Luigi shot the paper passport as a warmup.
no paywall https://archive.ph/pKO54
I have 3 passports, how does it know which one I want to use?
The "solution" to this will be that you'll only be allowed to have one at a time. Choose and choose wisely. Changing will mean a huge amount of paperwork each and every time.
Inconvenient? Tough. Unless you're rich.
There'll be a tier of "known persons" who will be allowed travel without needing a passport, a bit like how it already works for the British monarch (and probably others I don't know for sure about).
No it's not? Literally just got a new passport and they didn't say anything about digital passport
This is called manufacturing consent. News media tells you what future the elites want so it seems inevitable and desired when they force it through. Alternative futures can never be considered.
This is called manufacturing consent.
No, the proper term is "clickbait". If there's no drive to make this a reality, don't invent one and attribute it to shadowy forces.
The headline says dying, not dead. And the article is about new methods of ID verification, some of which are already in place. I fly for work a lot, and I rarely have to show any ID nowadays. Clear gets my ID from an eye scan and gives that to TSA. Delta and Air France use my face scan at the gate instead of checking my passport when I fly internationally. The only check for my passport now is when I drop off my bags.
That new passport of yours most likely has a chip in it already so you can just swipe it a a border on one of those big machines with cameras... most new passports do... yay.