Apple Introduces Digital ID in Wallet to Streamline US Airport Security
Apple has launched a new Digital ID feature for iPhone users, allowing them to store passport details directly in their Apple Wallet. This initiative aims to ease travel burdens amid nationwide airport delays. The digital credential can be scanned at TSA checkpoints when a physical ID isn’t available.
Key Takeaways
- Apple’s Digital ID stores passport info in Apple Wallet for domestic travel.
- TSA can scan the digital ID at airport security checkpoints.
- The feature requires biometric verification and does not replace physical passports for international travel.
- Driver’s licenses and state IDs are already available in 12 states and Puerto Rico.
How to Add Your Passport to Apple Wallet
Setup Process
Step 1: Open the Wallet app and tap the plus sign, then select Digital ID.
Step 2: Use your iPhone camera to scan your passport’s photo page.
Step 3: Place your iPhone on the chip embedded on the passport’s back page to authenticate data.
Step 4: Complete identity verification with a selfie and facial/head movements.
Using Digital ID at Airport Security
Presenting your Digital ID works similarly to Apple Pay:
- Double-click the side button to open Wallet
- Tap on your Digital ID from the card stack
- Hold your iPhone or Apple Watch to the TSA reader
- The machine captures your photo and requests information review
- Authenticate using Face ID or Touch ID
Security and Privacy Features
Apple emphasizes strong security measures for the Digital ID system. Your passport data remains encrypted and stored directly on your device. The company cannot track when or where you use your Digital ID.
Biometric authentication ensures only the ID owner can access and share their information. Users don’t need to unlock, show, or hand over their device to present their Digital ID at security checkpoints.
The Digital ID currently supports domestic travel only and cannot replace physical passports for international border crossings.



