The Paper Passport Is Dying
In a matter of years, no matter where you live or travel, your face will likely be your new passport.For centuries, people have used some form of passport while moving from place to place. But the widespread standardization of passports as we know them today didn’t really begin until after World War 1, when passports were commonly used as a security measure and to deter spies entering a country. Even then, some considered passports to be an “anachronism in the modern world.”But the use of paper ...
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