Google Wallet is enhancing its features by adding support for digital state IDs in several new locations and integrating a privacy-centric age verification system. Now, residents in states like Arkansas, Montana, Puerto Rico, and West Virginia can store digital versions of their government-issued ID, such as driver's licenses. The feature allows use at places like the DMV and TSA locations. Additionally, Google Wallet will soon implement Zero Knowledge Proof technology, enabling users to verify their age without revealing personal information, ensuring a safer, more private user experience.
Google Wallet is expanding its support for official state IDs again, adding a new way to verify your age while keeping your identity safe.
Google warns that a digital version of your ID card should not be considered a replacement, and you should always have your physical card with you.
New uses for your Wallet ID include verifying your profile on platforms like Uber, enhancing its utility in various online services.
Google is adding 'Zero Knowledge Proof' technology to Wallet, allowing users to verify their age while maintaining their privacy.
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