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According to WAPO, more than 20 states have either “considered, tested or already launched” digital driver’s licenses installed via smartphones – and Apple plans to make these licenses a key feature in one of its future updates. 8 states so far have signaled support for this tech: Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Utah.

This digital license is also Bluetooth-enabled, meaning there’s a good chance law enforcement officers will be able to connect to your device via Bluetooth while approaching your vehicle or person so that they “know exactly who they’re dealing with before“ the interaction.

According to WAPO, more than 20 states have either “considered, tested or already launched” digital driver’s licenses installed via smartphones – and Apple plans to make these licenses a key feature in one of its future updates. 8 states so far have signaled support for this tech: Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Utah. This digital license is also Bluetooth-enabled, meaning there’s a good chance law enforcement officers will be able to connect to your device via Bluetooth while approaching your vehicle or person so that they “know exactly who they’re dealing with before“ the interaction.

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