Google Wallet to add support for digital IDs in more states | TechCrunch
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Google has announced the expansion of digital IDs within Google Wallet, allowing residents in several U.S. states and Puerto Rico to store government-issued IDs. This rollout applies to DMV services in select states and facilitates domestic air travel through TSA with an ID Pass. Furthermore, Google is introducing age verification through its integration of Zero Knowledge Proof technology, which enhances privacy for users. The Wallet app is also expanding to 50 more countries, broadening access to digital services and online ID verification.
Google is expanding the reach of its Wallet service by integrating digital IDs in more states, allowing users to store government-issued IDs and securely verify age.
With the upcoming REAL ID deadline, Google Wallet will enable users to create an ID Pass from their passport for TSA security at supported airports.
The integration of Zero Knowledge Proof technology into Google Wallet is designed to enhance age verification while safeguarding user privacy across various online platforms.
Google Wallet is set to expand to 50 additional countries, enhancing global access to digital IDs and related services.
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