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"The long-standing 'Shoes-off' TSA policy has been nullified, allowing travelers without TSA PreCheck to keep their shoes on at security checkpoints, except for those without a Real ID."
"Travelers are still expected to follow the three-ounce rule for toiletries and must remove electronics from personal items for scanning if they do not have TSA PreCheck."
"10 handy backpacks under $40 are recommended for easing the TSA checkpoint process, featuring accessible pockets and electronic-friendly storage."
"Matein Travel Laptop Backpack offers a secure pocket for electronics and ample space for toiletries, helping travelers manage their items smoothly during security."
The TSA has officially nullified the 'Shoes-off' policy, allowing all travelers to keep shoes on during security, except those without a Real ID. Despite this repeal, travelers must still comply with the three-ounce rule for toiletries and, for those without TSA PreCheck, must remove electronics from bags for scanning. To facilitate a smoother security experience, 10 recommended backpacks priced under $40 offer numerous compartments and features tailored for airport travel, making it easier to organize essentials at checkpoints.
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