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Uploading passports, ID's and more to airlines?
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by rateofchange
1686 days ago
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Travelling internationally from the US after not having done so for about three years. I was surprised to get hit with a request to upload all of our passports, a second form of ID, and other documents to the United Airlines portal before travelling in a few weeks. My immediate thought was: "No way in hell!". I used to travel internationally at least once a year. Did so for probably twenty years. I'd just show-up at the airport with my passport and flight documents and that was that. My concern: With all the data breaches and security/privacy issues, how intelligent is it to scan and upload such important and detailed information into an airline's website or mobile app? Overthinking it? Trust me, I'm an airline? I am also wondering if this is a legal requirement these days or just the airline trying to be helpful? In other words, can you opt-out and just go to the airport with your documents? And then the obvious question: Are they just going to scan the stuff at the airport anyway and store it in the same databases? |
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