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Stewart Verdery, former US Homeland Security assistant secretary for policy, explained that ePassports are more difficult to forge because they use an implanted chip that contains biographical information and a biometric – a digital facial image or a fingerprint.
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He believes it could also be incorporated into documents and banknotes as a security feature because the metals are difficult to forge.
The effort was begun because the electronic passport would be extremely difficult to forge and the digital image embedded in the chip could be electronically compared to a photograph taken at the border, ensuring with some certainty that the person possessing the passport is the same person to whom it was legally issued.
The Mexican notes, for instance, have a clear security window that is difficult to forge.
To me, there are three keys to marriage and they are all very difficult to forge.
Rivalries within Muslim communities have made it more difficult to forge a common approach to imams.
That's what makes it so difficult to forge a resolution".
The Foreign Ministry note said the new diplomatic passes would be especially difficult to forge.
That change would make the cards more difficult to forge and counterfeit, Mr. Schumer said.
It becomes difficult to forge EU policies on environment and foreign policy to stand up to the US.
As well as being robust and difficult to forge, Solomon said polymer notes were also more hygienic.
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