California is moving a step closer to making something people have been asking for a reality. A new app will allow you to create a digital driver’s license and the DMV is hoping 1.5 million Californians will help them test it.
A new app will allow you to create a digital driver's license and the DMV is hoping 1.5 million Californians will help them test it.
“For the foreseeable future a physical license is still required. If you get pulled over by law enforcement, we're working with law enforcement about how they could consume a digital credential but today they can’t,”Gordon said. Then, they’ll have to take a picture of the front and back of their actual license or ID, along with a selfie to verify it's them, and answer some questions. “I’m not comfortable to put anything in my phone,” said Sonia Schubert of San Jose. “You are more secure not doing that.”
“The future is digital, but it has to be a secure digital future,” he said. “My concern is what if it’s hacked, is that encryption, which is so solid that even if the [hackers] get it that they don’t know what to do with it.”
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