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[edit] Fly Clear Discount Referral Code
18 November 2008, by morgretdesigns Signing up to be a Clear Registered Traveler? Use this Refer-A-Friend discount code to get a free ex
[edit] Fly Clear Discount Referral Code
18 November 2008, by Jump to Comments Signing up to be a Clear Registered Traveler? Use this Refer-A-Friend discount code to get a free extra month of membership when you sign up with Fly Clear: DSCAM1104212. I also get an extra month of membership, and you’ll have my mother’s eternal gratitude — she doesn’t have to get up quite as early to take me back to the airport after I visit her, since I have the short line at airport security. 0 Comments Filed under Uncategorized Tags: clear, fly clear, flyclear
[edit] Fly Clear Discount Referral Code
18 November 2008, by morgretdesigns Use this Refer-A-Friend discount code to get a free extra month of membership when you sign up with Fly Clear: DSCAM1104212. I also get an extra month of membership, and you’ll have my mother’s eternal gratitude — she doesn’t have to ...
[edit] Fly Clear Airport Security Pass Prices Go Up, But New Ways To Save ...
18 November 2008, by unknown Clear, the system allowing people to pass through airport security faster at many US airports, is testing a new program to pay hard cash for referrals plus offering a new "gift card" option for those who want to give Clear passes to ...
[edit] National Geographic ranks Columbus 11th in the world - Indianapolis Star
16 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.indystar.com/article/20081116/LIVING03/811160325/1085/LIVING03&cid=0&ei=PSYoSbz5JJnU9QSxqaUU&usg=AFQjCNH-n9PtaXkUk210L30k_wPdnqHZCA">National Geographic ranks Columbus 11th in the world</a> Indianapolis Star, United States - <nobr>Nov 15, 2008</nobr> For more information, visit www.flyclear.com Want to escape the airport crowds? Log on to airporthavens.com to discover the best places to find some privacy ... |
[edit] A Windy Day - Sunday Times.lk
15 November 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/081116/FunDay/fundaytimes_9.html&cid=0&ei=PSYoSbz5JJnU9QSxqaUU&usg=AFQjCNEp7S2f0TiIWBWNE6Wm99aDMRUkqw"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=htlayYz5OYAJ&imgurl=www.sundaytimes.lk/081116/images/Windy-Day-Cartoon.jpg width=80 height=63 alt="" border=1> Sunday Times.lk</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/1-0&fd=A&url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/081116/FunDay/fundaytimes_9.html&cid=0&ei=PSYoSbz5JJnU9QSxqaUU&usg=AFQjCNEp7S2f0TiIWBWNE6Wm99aDMRUkqw">A Windy Day</a> Sunday Times.lk, Sri Lanka - <nobr>Nov 15, 2008</nobr> ''If I was a leaf, I would fly clear across the world,'' Suri thought and then ran out into the garden among the swirl of colours. ... |
[edit] Sullivan ends reign at City Pacific, CP1 - Gold Coast News
12 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2008/11/13/22415_gold-coast-business.html&cid=1269409738&ei=PSYoSbz5JJnU9QSxqaUU&usg=AFQjCNEvIGUKFnuw0Lnfbnob-SWNlGM_LA">Sullivan ends reign at City Pacific, CP1</a> Gold Coast News, Australia - <nobr>Nov 12, 2008</nobr> Observers said Mr Sullivan's departure would allow City Pacific to fly clear of personality issues and allow it to focus on paying-down debt and rebuilding ... |
[edit] Joe Sets New Six-Point Target - New Castle Football (registration)
7 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1447392,00.html&cid=0&ei=PSYoSbz5JJnU9QSxqaUU&usg=AFQjCNEXv33UBspDofDRtLiwhbspnMXVdA">Joe Sets New Six-Point Target</a> New Castle Football (registration), UK - <nobr>Nov 7, 2008</nobr> Six points from Gallowgate clashes against West Brom and Aston Villa have seen the Magpies fly clear of the relegation-threatened airs of the Premier ... |
[edit] FlyClear Discount Code
3 November 2008, by Extend you FlyClear membership by an extra month when you register with this FlyClear security discount code: DSCAM12013314 Flyclear is one of the registered travel programs that allows travelers to bypass normal security lines when they travel through participating airports. The membership program cost $128 now (it’s expected to go up to $200 by the end of the year). Once you fill out an online from you have to go to any of the flyclear locations to have your fingerprints and retina’s scanne
[edit] FlyClear Discount Code - Clear Security Discount Code | Kathika ...
2 November 2008, by admin Extend you FlyClear membership by an extra month when you register with this FlyClear security discount code: DSCAM12013314 Flyclear is one of the registered travel programs that allows travelers to bypass normal security lines when ...
[edit] The Bear Growls: McCarran Airport management stupidity
31 October 2008, by In a stupid decision, McCarran officials refuse to give the airport’s best customers the ability to pay for a line pass for TSA screening. This is especially galling in a city where line passes are routinely given out as perks to “good customers.” Here, the airport officials making this decision apparently ...
[edit] Flyclear Card
20 October 2008, by October 20, 2008 All of us who have been on a plane know about how long you have to wait before you can board because of the annoyingly thorough check-ups you have to pass before you can go on your trip. But from now on you can leave all those controls behind thanks to the new Flyclear card. And it only costs $99.95 a year and the fee for TSA of $28. To get one, you have to go to a Clear center and present two official identification cards. Then you have to take a photo and give t
[edit] Flyclear Card
20 October 2008, by Moiz The Flyclear has already been put into function but for very few airports like Orlando, San Jose and JFK and the service is not available all day long. But there are plans to expand this technology.
[edit] Fly Clear in Atlanta
17 October 2008, by noreply@blogger.com (Mark) I had my chance to use the new Clear (Registered traveler) lane in Atlanta on Wednesday. It wasn't bad but it felt like they were still ironing out the kinks. After processing my Clear card I had to wait for my boarding pass to be ...
[edit] Flyclear Revisited
15 October 2008, by Andy Warren Back in May I wrote about signing up for FlyClear as a way to save time travelling and in doing so, trading off (potentially) some privacy. Since then I've used it a few times with no real problems and it's always been fast in Orlando. ...
[edit] Privacy en principieel blijven
26 September 2008, by Zelfs voorvechters van (online) privacy vinden het soms moeilijk om principieel te blijven. Lawrence Lessig, hoogleraar internetrecht aan Stanford University, bekende onlangs op zijn weblog dat hij gebruik maakt van Clear. Clear is een service voor mensen die vliegen en geen zin hebben om lang in de rij te staan. Als je je persoonsgegevens, foto en biometrische gegevens aan Clear geeft, zorgt het bedrijf ervoor dat je sneller door de beveiligingscontrole van luchthavens komt. Lessig maakt gebru
[edit] Privacy en principieel blijven
25 September 2008, by Zelfs voorvechters van (online) privacy vinden het soms moeilijk om principieel te blijven. Lawrence Lessig, hoogleraar internetrecht aan Stanford University, bekende onlangs op zijn weblog dat hij gebruik maakt van Clear. Clear is een service voor mensen die vliegen en geen zin hebben om lang in de rij te staan. Als je je persoonsgegevens, foto en biometrische gegevens aan Clear geeft, zorgt het bedrijf ervoor dat je sneller door de beveiligingscontrole van luchthavens komt. Lessig maakt gebru
[edit] Privacy Policies
16 September 2008, by FlyClear just announced a new privacy policy following the well publicized theft of a laptop containing applicant information. My only purpose in pointing this out is to high something very interesting that they did, which I also think is a great idea. In addition to making available the final version, Clear also posted the redlined version and a third version that includes additional commentary about what the changes mean. Posting the redlines is very cool because it makes you a “fly on the w
[edit] My Jet Set Life » Blog Archive » Fly Clear: The New Way to Fly
16 September 2008, by Kim Currently, Fly Clear isn’t available in Atlanta, so I haven’t gotten to experience it first hand. However, I know a very successful doctor and business man that has. Here is the Fly Clear experience of Dr. Darren White. ...
[edit] FlyClear Discount Code
13 September 2008, by Michael Gray If you’re here looking for the Flyclear discount code it’s below just copy and paste it into your application and you’ll get an extra month for free. If you want to learn more about the FlyClear program, keep reading below … ...
[edit] Are You Cleared For Takeoff?
14 August 2008, by In this post 9-11 world, if you travel frequently for business as I do, you've no doubt experienced increasingly stringent security practices at airports across the United States. For a few years now, you've been packing your maximum 3-ounce gels and liquids in a quart-size Ziploc bag, removing your shoes, extracting your laptop from its case, taking off your outer jacket, stepping into the explosive residue checking "puffer" machine... and if you're really lucky, you may have even been pulled
[edit] Are You Cleared For Takeoff?
14 August 2008, by In this post 9-11 world, if you travel frequently for business as I do, you've no doubt experienced increasingly stringent security practices at airports across the United States. For a few years now, you've been packing your maximum 3-ounce gels and liquids in a quart-size Ziploc bag, removing your shoes, extracting your laptop from its case, taking off your outer jacket, stepping into the explosive residue checking "puffer" machine... and if you're really lucky, you may have even been pulled
[edit] FlyClear flies clean
8 August 2008, by I got this from FlyClear.com, a quick-pass, iris-scan lane system at some airports. I don’t recall ever applying for membership. For one thing, there’s no FlyClear lane at my local airport. So, this big hunka hunka of steamin’ disclosure is disquieting: Dear David Weinberger, We take the protection of your privacy extremely seriously at Clear. That’s why we announced on Tuesday that a laptop from our office at the San Francisco Airport containing a small part of some applicants’ pre-enrollme
[edit] Joho the Blog » FlyClear flies clean
8 August 2008, by davidw I got this from FlyClear.com, a quick-pass, iris-scan lane system at some airports. I don’t recall ever applying for membership. For one thing, there’s no FlyClear lane at my local airport. So, this big hunka hunka of steamin’ ...
[edit] Hal Roberts / FlyClear Data Breach
8 August 2008, by hal FlyClear, the company that handles an express lane security clearance in some U.S. airports, recently lost control of a laptop that contained personal data used to verify the identity of subscribers. The company has repeatedly pointed ...
[edit] FlyClear Security Breach
7 August 2008, by Not sure how I feel about this: We take the protection of your privacy extremely seriously at Clear. That’s why we announced on Tuesday that a laptop from our office at the San Francisco Airport containing a small part of some applicants’ pre-enrollment information (but not Social Security numbers or credit card information) recently went missing. None of your information was in any way implicated. However, we were prepared to send those applicants and members who were affected the appropriat
[edit] 33,000 TSA Clear Identities Lost then Found Again
6 August 2008, by Earlier yesterday, a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) laptop containing the unencrypted identity information of some estimated 33,000 Clear passengers was stolen from a locked office at San Francisco International Airport. The Clear program, operated by Verified Identity Pass, allows registered travelers to bypass airport security lines by showing their Clear cards at the cost of $100 per year. The 33,000 affected victims were mostly those who had registered online but had not y
[edit] Clear - Secure Data?
6 August 2008, by Secure data is just a dream until companies and governments work out just what they are dealing with. The basic problem is that processes to access and store data are inadequate. This is why until proper processes and procedures are in place we need to accept that "secure" data is just not possible particularly in large scale systems, such as the NHS Spine, which transport data to and from many smaller systems or access points.The simple example shown in this article where supposedly highly se
[edit] Clear - Secure Data?
6 August 2008, by Secure data is just a dream until companies and governments work out just what they are dealing with. The basic problem is that processes to access and store data are inadequate. This is why until proper processes and procedures are in place we need to accept that "secure" data is just not possible particularly in large scale systems, such as the NHS Spine, which transport data to and from many
[edit] 33,000 Clear Travelers Information Compromised
5 August 2008, by A TSA Laptop containing names, social security numbers, passport numbers, and a host of other personal information has been stolen out of a locked cabinet at the San Francisco Airport, and no the hard drive was not encrypted. There is no notification of the breach at the flyclear.com site, nor has anything been reported on the breech blog or on the attrition.org data loss site on this issue yet. read more
[edit] 33,000 Clear Travelers Information Compromised
5 August 2008, by 33,000 Clear Travelers Information Compromised By Dan Morrill - Tue, 08/05/2008 - 5:00pm. A TSA Laptop containing names, social security numbers, passport numbers, and a host of other personal information has been stolen out of a locked cabinet at the San Francisco Airport, and no the hard drive was not encrypted. There is no notification of the breach at the flyclear.com site, nor has anything been reported on the breech blog or on the attrition.org data loss site on this issue yet. News
[edit] 33,000 Clear Travelers Information Compromised
5 August 2008, by A TSA Laptop containing names, social security numbers, passport numbers, and a host of other personal information has been stolen out of a locked cabinet at the San Francisco Airport, and no the hard drive was not encrypted. There is no notification of the breach at the flyclear.com site, ...
[edit] 33,000 Clear Travelers Information Compromised
4 August 2008, by A TSA Laptop containing names, social security numbers, passport numbers, and a host of other personal information has been stolen out of a locked cabinet at the San Francisco Airport, and no the hard drive was not encrypted. There is no notification of the breach at the flyclear.com site, nor has anything been reported on the breech blog or on the attrition.org data loss site on this issue yet. read more
[edit] Fly Clear - the stupidest idea ever
31 July 2008, by Luckily, Machetera isn’t a frequent flier anymore. However, her recent vacation allowed her the chance to review current events at a couple of U.S. airports, and she can report that the recent airline cutbacks have definitely not improved the mood of the remaining employees, who generally behave as though thinking costs extra. Not that Machetera blames them. When Delta is charging $4.50 for a plastic bag, why not get in on the deal? Oddly enough, the mood of the TSA employees seems to have im
[edit] Best Kept Secrets at Airports?
26 July 2008, by I have been wanting to know this forever. Since there are SO many of you who live at airports, could you share with us your best kept secret at your favorite airport(s)? For example, mine is to get picked up at the departure level on Terminal A of Orlando International Airport, by the JetBlue sign, ...
[edit] FlyClear passes privacy audit
23 July 2008, by In a recent press release, Verified Identity Pass, Inc. - commonly known to US air travelers as FlyClear - announced they had passed a four-month long audit of adherence to their own privacy commitments. This is a rare good-news story that acknowledges the significant concerns raised by privacy groups such as EPIC. To what end their own stated privacy commitments addresses those concerns I will leave to the advocates, but an important disclaimer from the audit report was left out of the press re
[edit] Operations Manager CLEAR Registered Traveler, LAX (Los Angeles)
4 July 2008, by In 2005, Verified Identity Pass, Inc. launched CLEAR®, the Nation's first privately-run Registered Traveler program. Now in our third year of operation, Clear has received rave reviews from members for our ground-breaking service and attention to customers. To support our expansion, we are seeking an ...
[edit] Customer Service Representative for Registered Traveler Program (20) (south san francisco)
1 July 2008, by CUSTOMER SERVICE JOB FAIR TUESDAY, JULY 1, 2007!!! ARE YOU A US CITIZEN? DO YOU HAVE CUSTOMER SERVICE, RETAIL, OR SALES EXPERIENCE? COVENANT AVIATION IS LOOKING FOR YOU!!!! BRING VALID PROOF OF CITIZENSHIP (BIRTH CERTIFICATE, PASSPORT, NATURALIZATION PAPERS) PLUS ANOTHER FORM OF PICTURE ID (CDL, STATE ...
[edit] Offer from FlyClear; Is Price Right?
25 June 2008, by I hope this is the right place to post this. I'm a Clear member in San Francisco and a few minutes ago I got a renewal offer (of sorts) from Steven Brill. Clear is "offering" to let us renew for up to 3 years at the current price of $128. They claim the price will rise "significantly" this fall. What ...
[edit] No TSA security line: what's it worth to you?
9 June 2008, by After reading Guy Kawasaki's post about the Clear Card, I had to see for myself. Is this what I've been looking for? It would seem so. For about $100, you give Clear Card your bio and background information and take two forms of government ID to an office in person. You submit a photo, fingerprint and iris scan, and when approved, just run through a kiosk at the airport and verify your ID. Now the question: is giving up all your privacy and letting the government run constant background check
[edit] Assistant Operations Manager - Clear Registered Traveler (San Francisco)
6 June 2008, by In 2005, Verified Identity Pass, Inc. launched CLEAR®, the Nation's first privately-run Registered Traveler program. Now in our third year of operation, Clear has received rave reviews from members for our ground-breaking service and attention to customers. To support our expansion, we are seeking an ...
[edit] Give Clear for Father’s Day
4 June 2008, by A FlyClear membership makes a great Father’s Day gift! If you give a membership as a gift, use my refer-a-friend code: SCA51226. Yeah, this post is totally self-serving but FlyClear is still worth the money for a 5 minute trip through airport security.
[edit] Customer Service Representative for Registered Traveler Program (south san francisco)
29 May 2008, by We are looking for people with exceptional Customer Service Skills in Hospitality, Airline, Airport Operations, Banking, Sales and Marketing. WE WILL TRAIN YOU for this new and cutting edge technology! You will deliver exemplary customer service for the newest airport technology to expedite travelers ...
[edit] Summary for April 2008
20 April 2008, by Government, Customer, Airlines and the Airline Industry Government* U.S. airlines have asked Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman to tap into home heating oil reserves to help take pressure off squeezed fuel supplies* "The reserve was not created to alleviate a commercial industry's burden, but to ensure ...
[edit] How I made $8.33 with Twitter
27 March 2008, by by Charlene Li I'm often asked if Twitter is important or not, and while I'm not a major booster, I fall on the side that it's an idea and technology to watch closely. A conversation with a colleague yesterday sparked me to write this post, which has been rattling around in my brain for a while. It ...
[edit] FlyClear - Mahalo
4 March 2008, by deanomisto Move quickly and efficiently through airport security. About $100 per year.
[edit] Flyclear.com - Clear Registered Travelers Fly Through Airport Security
30 January 2008, by mannyfu
[edit] Dulles, Reagan and Oakland go Clear
23 January 2008, by Verified Identity Pass Inc., New York, will provide registered traveler services to Oakland International Airport, Dulles International and Reagan National Airports. Verified Identity Pass, operator of Clear the card, is approved by the Transportation Security Administration to provide registered traveler ...
[edit] FlyClear Expands
23 January 2008, by I have written on several occasions about my experience with the Clear security program at SFO and other airports around the country. All things considered this is worthwhile for me, $100 a year to avoid lines at security checkpoints isn’t a steep price to pay for frequent travelers. Having said that, ...
[edit] Clear Registered Travelers Fly Through Airport Security
14 January 2008, by rcummings1
