The Apple Wallet has been digitizing our travel experience for years. We can tap our iPhones and Apple Watches to pay for our cab to the airport and our snacks at Hudson News. It has replaced boarding passes and hotel room keys.
Now we’re getting digital passports. But, for now at least, you can’t use it for international travel. (Passport stamps, on the other hand, are going quick.)
Last month, Apple debuted the Digital ID, a feature that allows users to securely upload their passport information to their Apple Wallets to use at airport security in lieu of presenting a physical ID card.
The feature — which is in beta — comes three years after the company rolled out digital driver’s licenses and state IDs, and it is now available at more than 250 U.S. airports.
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