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Company OverviewIt’s time to start thinking about creating a “COVID-19” folder on your smartphone — if you’re hoping to travel over the next few months, there’s a good chance you’re going to need to install some apps.
View MoreA company that originally got its start speeding travelers through growing airport lines in the post-9/11 era now sees a major opportunity as the country exits lockdown from the Covid-19 pandemic.
View MoreWith most nonessential travel halted and sports arenas dark in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, the need for CLEAR has been greatly impacted. The New York City-based company uses biometrics (your fingerprint, the iris of your eyes, your face) to verify your identity.
View MoreThe biometric ID company CLEAR is introducing a new product that will link personal health data to verified IDs to help businesses screen employees for COVID-19 as they return to work.
View MoreCompany co-founders Caryn Seidman Becker and Ken Cornick have brought clarity, speed, and success to the secure identity industry. “What is most rewarding about what we’ve done is building a company and creating jobs and impacting people’s lives on a daily basis,” Cornick says.
View MoreUnited has become a new stakeholder in biometric security firm Clear. United is following Delta's lead and bringing Clear to all of its hubs including at Newark Airport. Caryn Seidman Becker, CEO of CLEAR, joins "Squawk Box" to discuss along with CNBC's Phil LeBeau.
View moreUnited said on Monday that it is taking an equity stake in Clear, a technology company that uses fingerprints and iris scans to verify a traveler’s identity at security checks. United’s investment will help Clear expand into some of the airline’s largest hubs.
View moreShowing an ID to get through airport security is so last century. CLEAR, a New York City-based company, is using biometrics (your fingerprint, the iris of your eyes, your face) so that with a touch of a finger or a blink of an eye your identity is verified.
View moreBy now, you’ve likely seen Clear fingerprint-identification kiosks at an airport as you waited in line. The company is in 28 U.S. airports, and lets you scan two fingers to skip the I.D. part of the line (not the security check), for a membership price of $15 per month.
View MoreWhat if you could get through U.S. airport security, all without showing your ID or boarding pass? As of today, that's now a possibility for Clear's three million members.
View moreThe next time you head to Madison Square Garden to catch a Knicks game, you’ll be able to skip the long line outside with just a scan of your finger, thanks to the tech security company called Clear.
View moreRevolution Growth, a technology venture capital firm backed by AOL co-founder Steve Case and Washington Capitals owner Ted Leonsis, announced Wednesday that it is investing an undisclosed amount of money in Clear...
View moreThe enormous potential of CLEAR‘s biometric screening technology beyond airport security is becoming perfectly clear, if the enthusiasm of the company’s partners in Seattle is any indication.
View MoreCLEAR, the biometrics company you’ve probably seen at airports and at a few other prominent queues, is rolling out the capability to simultaneously verify your ID and pay for an alcoholic drink with your fingerprint
View MoreSpeeding through airport security is a reality thanks to Caryn Seidman Becker and the CLEAR lanes at local airports. Becker, a big believer in biometrics, took a big gamble when she bought the company out of bankruptcy in 2010.
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