Digital ID: Here's how mobile driver's license tech could be used by Bay Area businesses
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"The paper driver's license in one form or another has been around for about 120 years so this is the first major change to being purely digital," Gordon said.
"I think they're all looking for different things, they're looking for privacy, they're looking for accessibility, the scalability," Gordon said.
"First, it's bound to the phone itself so it's locked with the phone in the toughest storage place in the phone so it's tied to the phone so if you lose the phone you won't be able to get access to it because you're going to need your normal biometrics to unlock and access that information," Gordon said.
CEO Jesus Torres explained they've built a digital credential for farmworkers. "A mobile number, an email address, a username or password."
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