German airport introduces iris scan
Travelers at Frankfurt airport, continental Europe’s busiest, can now enter Germany with a three-second scan of their eyes, providing they sign up for a test project for iris recognition technology. Passengers in the six-month program still go through regular security controls, but can bypass conventional passport checks.
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