
One credential. Curbside to jet bridge.
Follow Jane Doe through a real travel day with SecureID. Every checkpoint, every cryptographic handshake, and exactly what data is — and isn't — shared.

Tap once. The airline knows you're here.
Jane walks up to the airline kiosk and taps her phone. The SecureID credential authenticates her and links to the flight reservation. Her bag tag prints in 4 seconds.
- ✓Reservation ID
- ✓Legal name
- ✓Date of birth
- —Home address
- —Passport image
- —Travel history


Face match in under three seconds.
At the TSA podium, Jane holds her phone to the reader. A liveness camera matches her face to the cryptographically signed portrait inside the credential. No ID handed over, nothing copied.
- ✓Live portrait hash
- ✓Flight boarding pass
- —Document number
- —Address
- —SSN

Boarding pass lives inside the credential.
Gate changes, lounge access, and rebooking flow into the same wallet entry. No screenshots, no expired PDFs — the credential signs every update.
- ✓Loyalty number
- ✓Gate assignment
- —Location history
- —Other trips

eGate. Under ten seconds. No booklet.
For international departures, the eGate reads the ICAO DTC straight from the phone, verifies the State Department signature, and matches Jane's face to the credential portrait. The gate opens.
- ✓Document signing cert
- ✓Live portrait
- —Phone contents
- —Other credentials

Face at the gate. Seat confirmed.
The gate camera matches Jane's face to the boarding manifest. Her seat lights up green on the agent's tablet. She walks down the jet bridge.
- ✓Boarding pass
- ✓Seat number
- —Passport number
- —Onward travel

Trip archived. Credential returns to rest.
The credential signs the boarding event, drops the boarding pass, and locks itself behind biometrics. On arrival, the same flow runs in reverse at CBP — without a single piece of paper.
- ✓Boarding confirmation
- —All other credential data

The same credential clears Jane through UK Border Force eGates. No stamp, no paper, no queue.
Six checkpoints. Under one minute of biometric time.
Jane never opened a booklet. CBP, TSA, the airline, and the foreign border officer each saw exactly the data they needed — nothing more.