Global Entry Tests Camera Capture Technology

Global Entry Tests Camera Capture Technology

Source: The Points Guy

Summary

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is testing a new camera capture technology for the Global Entry program at six major airports, including San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), and Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA). The technology allows vetted members to pass through immigration without stopping at a kiosk or camera.


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The escape is carefully planned.

With the new Global Entry camera capture technology, travelers can pass through immigration without stopping at a kiosk or camera. The technology uses mounted cameras to verify who you are while you’re walking toward the CBP station. The setup is currently being tested at six major airports, including SFO, BOS, DFW, JFK, PHL, and SEA. The goal is to enhance travel efficiency while maintaining the highest standards of security. And, of course, to make the perfect Instagram story, you’ll need to pose for a photo that you didn’t even know was being taken.


Author: Evan Null