People without fingerprints, also known as people with fingerprint agenesis, can still live and travel as normal. They may face some challenges when it comes to certain activities that require fingerprints, such as opening a phone or tablet with a fingerprint scanner, or accessing buildings that use fingerprint-based security systems. However, there are alternative methods for accessing these things, such as using a passcode or a different type of biometric technology, such as facial recognition.
When it comes to travel, some countries may require fingerprints for certain types of visas or for entry. In these cases, people without fingerprints can provide alternate forms of identification, such as a passport, or a letter from a doctor confirming their condition. Also for air travel, some countries and airlines use fingerprint-based security systems at airports, but again alternative security measures such as facial recognition, iris scan, or passport check can be used.
In general, people without fingerprints can still lead normal lives, they may just need to find alternative methods for certain activities that require fingerprints.