Today at the Qualcomm Snapdragon Tech Summit, the company announced that its latest two chipsets will support a virtual driver’s license or identification document via Android’s Identity Credential API.
We’re very excited to announce that Snapdragon will be the first mobile SoC to support Android Identity Credential APIs, which means that mobile drivers’ license and electronic ID will be possible with Android R.
This API was first spotted earlier this year via XDA-Developers in a post detailing Android’s intentions to create a secure framework for storing identification documents. Check out that XDA post for a deep dive on how the API might work, even when the battery is too low to boot Android.
Virtualization of ID cards is something that we’ve been anticipating in the last few years and it seems that with Android, a standardized framework could make it possible.
Thumbnail image via XDA-Developers
Linux is a community my a**. Explain to me about those companies who made money by selling Linux OS or FOSS.
Lol nibba , Linux is used in 60% of web servers and everyone who's not here to waste time and be a disgrace to the human race uses Linux , end of the day Linux is a community and windows/Mac is a company
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