South Africa’s new vehicle licence rules have been postponed. Here’s what drivers need to know about licence renewal, ...
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These updates are designed to make life easier for Galaxy users, helping them pay, travel and access their digital IDs ...
The shift to mobile access control is not merely a technological upgrade, but a fundamental rethinking of how universities ...
The UK government has clarified that its upcoming national digital ID program (“Brit Card”) will be extended to citizens of Britain’s Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, though those ...
Apple has worked closely with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and TSA on the standards for digital IDs. The passport-based IDs in Wallet will adhere to the ISO/IEC 18013-5 mDL standard for ...
Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) rolled out a redesigned physical identity card today. The update focuses on better protection against fraud while keeping the card practical for everyday ...
Keir Starmer’s announcement that the UK will introduce mandatory digital ID for all citizens has sparked furious debate about their use, effectiveness and threat to privacy. In making its case, the ...
The DMV is rolling out a new California driver's license and ID card featuring a revamped design and security features. The gold miner on the current cards has been replaced with images of ...
As consumer-grade hacking devices become more powerful and accessible than ever, educational institutions are facing a growing physical security threat; one that doesn’t involve breaking locks or ...
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Sir Keir Starmer, has announced that new digital identification cards will brought in to try to help tackle immigration issues in the country, mainly by ...
A petition calling for the government to scrap plans for digital identity cards has received more than 1.5 million signatures. Sir Keir Starmer announced on Friday that the government would introduce ...