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How to Get a Biometric Passport

By James Monto
Over 150 countries have now switched to a new passport standard. Also known as e-passports, these modern documents are more efficient and secure than their paper counterparts.
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Perfect Timekeeping With Lathem Biometric

By Jared D. Ingram
One famous company has been in the business for over ninety years with the invention of the time clock. Even after all these years, they are still a family owned business and have forged with the times.
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The Benefits of a Biometric E Passport

By Dr. Kavita Shaikh
Biometric passports, also known as e passports, are traditional paper passports with an embedded microchip. They offer increased security for travel and allow holder to bypass border control gates.
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5 Microchip Passport Countries

By Melissa Steele
Travelers with passports containing microchips can go through e-passport gates more rapidly and without lining up to speak with a border officer. These e-passports contain a contactless integrated circuit chip that contains encrypted personal identification data and facial, fingerprint or iris scans.
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Biometric Data Passport

By Frank Martin
A biometric data passport contains a chip which stores digital images of your face and fingerprints. It also includes traditional information like your name, date of birth and address.
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Which Countries Require a Biometric Passport?

By Richard Romando
If you have a biometric passport, aka an e-passport, you’ll need to present this when applying for visas in the following countries. This is largely due to having large police-accessible biometric databases, no data protection laws and extensive use of facial recognition CCTV.
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The Meaning of Biometric Passports

By Peter Martin
Biometric passports store personal information and biometrics digitally and more securely on an electronic chip. They reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud, making it easier for officers to verify traveler’s identities.
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Introducing The New Biometric Passports

By George Melzer
With the increase in International tensions over several global conflicts spread about the world, many governments have taken measures to keep their citizens safe as well as positively identifying those travelers who are coming to their country with the use of new biometric passports
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