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.
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 ...
This exploration is part of the UK’s governments wider ambition to modernize access to government services through digital ...
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 ...
With the GOV.UK Wallet set to be launched during the summer, Britons will soon be able to scan their ID documents digitally within the app to make it easier to prove their age or identity as needed.
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 ...
Today, it dubbed the chatbot “chat-uk” and said it will be a part of a wider portal and app. The first two cards it plans to add to its wallet will be a virtual driver’s license and a ...
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