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’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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