Arizona is the first state to accept digital driver’s licenses in Apple’s wallet

Starting Wednesday, Arizona residents with a TSA PreCheck can present their digital driver’s license or state ID by tapping their iPhone or Apple Watch at designated Transportation Security Administration checkpoints at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. However, They will still need their actual ID to fly home if they are traveling to a country that is not in the Apple program – in other words, another state in the country.

iPhone users will also still need to show their actual identity, for example, by entering a tape, notarizing documents, or showing law enforcement at traffic stops, both in other states and Arizona. Apple said it is exploring more ways for people to use digital verification in the future.

last year, an Apple (AAPL) aroused It has been working with several states under the initiative, including Georgia, Connecticut, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Utah. Apple originally indicated on its website that the feature would launch last year, but the company told CNN Business that it is a complex process to implement and that it is working closely with countries to make it available as soon as possible.
Wednesday Apple announce It also plans to bring the feature to Colorado, Hawaii, Mississippi, Ohio and Puerto Rico.

The launch is part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to boost support for its digital wallet. Apple already offers features like digital credit cards, movie tickets, car keys, boarding passes, and gift cards. These features promise an extra layer of convenience, push iOS users deeper into its ecosystem of services, and make the iPhone more central to our lives.

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To ensure that the ID is official, the user will have to take a selfie after scanning and uploading a photo of their driver’s license or government ID card. The user will also be asked to complete facial and head movements, similar to the way Face ID is activated. According to Apple, the upload will be “securely provided” for the state for verification.

Once activated and approved, users can tap their iPhone or Apple Watch on the ID reader at the security checkpoint and the agent will see the information required to fly. It works similar to how people use a wallet to make purchases from card readers.

an Apple previously said The information on the identifiers is “encrypted and protected against tampering and theft.” Biometric authentication is also used to ensure that the right person is using the phone or watch.

On their iPhone or Apple Watch, users will be shown the specific information requested by the TSA. The user can consent to provide this information using Face ID or Touch ID, without having to unlock their iPhone. All information is shared digitally, so users do not need to show or hand over their devices to provide their identity.

Driver’s license and status ID support is available on Apple Wallet on iPhone 8 or later running iOS 15.4, and Apple Watch Series 4 or later running watchOS 8.4 or later.

Correction: A previous headline misspelled what Arizona had first done. It is the first country to accept digital driver’s licenses in Apple’s wallet, but it was not the first country to generally accept digital driver’s licenses stored on iPhones.

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