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  2. Lost Your Wallet? Here’s What To Do Next - AOL

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    Your driver’s license, ID card, work ID and several credit cards are likely in your wallet, and if it goes missing, you become easily susceptible to identity fraud. Your very first step should ...

  3. 13 Things You Should Never, Ever Carry in Your Wallet - AOL

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    2. Passwords or Pin Numbers. Jotting down passwords or PINs in your wallet is a big no-no. If your wallet goes missing, you’re basically asking for hackers to have a go at your accounts.

  4. Transportation Worker Identification Credential - Wikipedia

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    Due to U.S.C.G. Policy, persons can still gain access to facilities and vessels without possessing a TWIC card, for up to 30 days, if their employer applies to the TSA (Online) for such a temporary exemption. The employee then carries a print out of their approval along with State issued ID such as a drivers license.

  5. Registered Traveler - Wikipedia

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    Verified Identity Pass must submit an independent audit of its systems to the TSA before the company can register new customers. [6] On August 4, 2008, TSA Suspends Verified Identity Pass, Inc. Clear Registered Traveler Enrollment. On August 5, 2008, the laptop was found in the same room where it went missing.

  6. Traveling? Avoid these TSA mistakes - AOL

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  7. Travel Sentry - Wikipedia

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    Travel Sentry developed a lock system that is "accepted and recognized" by the TSA, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) and other security agencies, and allows them, using special tools and codes, to open and re-lock locks. The tools provided by Travel Sentry are at every luggage screening checkpoint at all 450 airports controlled ...

  8. Traveling This Summer? Here’s What to Do If Your Luggage Is Lost

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    Stressful, exhausting, uncomfortable—let’s be honest, air travel is no picnic. When you finally get to stretch your legs and book it to baggage...

  9. Luggage lock - Wikipedia

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    The TSA recommend [2] [3] that TSA-accepted locks be used, as luggage locked using other methods must be opened by force in order to be inspected. Luggage locks accepted by the TSA can be opened by the authorities using publicly known universal "master" keys. [4] Locks using this system are produced to meet standards set by Travel Sentry. Under ...