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A Facebook account passes as an official form of ID at a US airport

A RECENT traveller has made his way through airport security using his Facebook account as his only form of identification.

Who knew Facebook could get you though airport security. Picture: Thinkstock
Who knew Facebook could get you though airport security. Picture: Thinkstock

TRAVELLER Zach Klein, Vimeo co-founder and CEO of DIY.org, was recently travelling when he realised he had left his official government-issue form of ID at home.

So imagine his surprise when he was let through thanks to Facebook!

The US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) told Mr Klein that his Facebook profile could be used as a form of identification. He was so shocked he Tweeted about it, and got quite a response from equally-shocked followers asking if it were true.

According to the TSA this is not a new policy and they've been long letting travellers use "other means" to substatinate identity.

In fact, on the TSA website it says: "We understand passengers occasionally arrive at the airport without an ID, due to lost items or inadvertently leaving them at home. Not having an ID does not necessarily mean a passenger won't be allowed to fly. If passengers are willing to provide additional information, we have other means of substantiating someone's identity, like using publicly available databases."

Although there doesn't seem to be an approved list of the databases that the TSA will accept, it seems Facebook is one of those.

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Original URL: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/a-facebook-account-passes-as-an-official-form-of-id-at-a-us-airport/news-story/59093fd29106fd4a4c57dd918d324211