Germany approves biometric passports plan

Germany’s upper house of parliament today approved a plan to introduce passports with biometric data, clearing the way for the country to start issuing the documents in November.

Germany approves biometric passports plan

Germany’s upper house of parliament today approved a plan to introduce passports with biometric data, clearing the way for the country to start issuing the documents in November.

The so-called “ePass” will contain a chip that initially will hold a digital photo of the holder’s face. Starting in March 2007, fingerprints also will be stored on the cips.

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