Arizona and Georgia will roll out the digital services first and the rest six will follow
Apple has announced the rollout of digital IDs and driving licenses in the US.
The initial rollout will be carried out in Connecticut, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Arizona, Lowa, Georgia, Utah and Maryland. Once rolled out, Apple users in these states will be able to present and store digital versions of their ID documents and driving licenses on NFC-enabled Apple Watch and iPhone.
Transportation Security and Administration (TSA) will enable airport security lanes and checkpoints to the participating airports. Customers can use their state IDs and driver’s license in Wallet.
Users can add ID documents in the same manner in which they add transit passes and credit cards to Wallet. To enhance security, users must complete various head and facial movements to set up. And once added to Wallet, they can present the state ID or driver’s license by tapping their Apple Watch or iPhone at the identity reader.
The identity will only be released from a user’s device after authorization with Touch ID or Face ID. There will be no need to unlock, hand over or show the device to present the identification.
In April, the tech giant applied for a user authentication framework patent that would enable users to store the digital IDs on NFC-enabled iPhones.
We’ve reported that a Germany-based e-commerce software provider unveiled two new features.
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