Google Wallet adds support for another official state ID, bringing the total to 8
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Google Wallet adds support for another official state ID, bringing the total to 8
"One more state has joined the list that officially lets you use Google Wallet as your ID. Montana residents can now add their official state driver's license or ID card to Google Wallet The state joins seven others, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, and New Mexico, that let you add your ID to Wallet. Also: Scammers are sneaking into Google's AI summaries to steal from you - how to spot them"
"To enroll use your Montana state ID in Google Wallet, the , you'll need three things: a valid and easily readable Montana driver license or state-issued ID card, the Google Wallet app installed on an Android device (a device that came with Android 9.0 or higher), and an authentication method for your device like PIN, facial identification, pattern swipe, or fingerprint."
"You can add your Montana ID to Wallet by tapping the "+ Add to Wallet" icon on the bottom right corner of the app and then looking for ID among the available options and selecting "Drivers license or state ID." Google will ask you to add photos of the front and back of your ID, and take a short selfie video of your face. Google will share your card info and an image of your face from the video with the MVD."
Montana now allows residents to add official state driver's licenses or ID cards to Google Wallet, joining Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, and New Mexico. Google Wallet supports payments and a wide range of passes and credentials including gym passes, transit passes, event tickets, loyalty cards, hotel keys, and company IDs. To enroll a Montana ID, users need a valid readable Montana driver's license or state ID, an Android device with Google Wallet (Android 9.0 or higher), and a device authentication method such as PIN, face unlock, pattern, or fingerprint. Any Montana ID, including non-Real ID cards, is supported. Enrollment requires photos of the ID and a short selfie video; Google shares card details and a facial image with the Montana MVD.
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