First, not all states support Samsung ID with CLEAR at launch. You can keep up with the updated list of supported states by visiting TSA’s list of participating states. Additionally, a digital ID is only applicable for domestic travel or certain sporting events. If you are traveling outside the country, you will still need to provide physical ID to verify your identity. You’ll also need a Samsung phone, such as the S26 Ultra, that runs Android 9 or later, and a current Samsung account to use the latest version of the Samsung Wallet app.
How to set up Samsung ID with CLEAR
Samsung also notes that your digital ID is secure with Samsung Knox. And since it’s part of the Samsung Wallet app, access is locked with a fingerprint or PIN. Plus, all data is encrypted directly on your device, so it doesn’t need to be transported anywhere, which should hopefully provide greater peace of mind. Samsung’s version of digital ID appears to rely on CLEAR ID, a free digital ID that you can set up using your passport. You can learn more about how the TSA digital ID system works to help you be ready for your next trip.
