In a repeat of how it fumbled its costly and entirely failed COVID app, the UK is ignoring Apple Wallet and will instead develop its own digital wallet for documents such as driving licences.
It found an estimated one in three Brits store a photo or scan of their official ID on their phone – a figure that’s closer ...
Jess started her career at TechRadar, covering news and hardware reviews. The UK government is going to launch an app that will allow citizens to digitize their driver’s licenses. Science ...
The UK is to introduce digital driving licences this year as part of major plans to offer more government services digitally. The Government said it wants to launch the digital licences, which ...
A HUGE change to driving licences is set to be implemented within months, affecting 50 million Brits. Driving licences will be digitalised and accessible on mobile phones in a bid to "drag the ...
Today a new announcement on gov.uk outlines an upcoming app designed to hold government documents, including a driving licence. From the announcement: Brits will be given the option to use a ...
The Gov.uk app, which is set to arrive this year, would securely store licence details and allow them to be used as a form of ID for buying age-restricted products, including alcohol, voting or ...
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