"As we continue to evolve Samsung Wallet, delivering trusted mobile experiences remains at the core of our innovation. Through close collaboration with our partners and in alignment with the Aliro standard, Digital Home Key brings the same level of security and ease Samsung Galaxy users expect from Samsung Wallet to their homes."
"Created by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), Samsung calls Aliro an 'industry-standardized communication protocol.' The Digital Home Key will also get support from smart lock brands like Nuki and Schlage. It's also designed to meet EAL6+ security certification."
"According to Samsung, you'll also need biometrics or a PIN to use the Digital Home Key. You should be able to remotely manage or remove the tool through Samsung Find if you lose your phone."
Samsung has introduced the Digital Home Key, a new feature within Samsung Wallet that transforms smartphones into house keys for unlocking compatible smart doors. Built on the Aliro industry-standardized communication protocol developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance, the feature prioritizes security and user convenience. Users must authenticate with biometrics or a PIN to access the Digital Home Key. The feature integrates with smart lock brands including Nuki and Schlage and meets EAL6+ security certification standards. Samsung provides remote management capabilities through Samsung Find, allowing users to manage or remove the key if their phone is lost. The rollout begins in select regions this month, with expansion planned as more compatible smart lock brands become available.
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