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Apple walks back iOS 15, watchOS feature that would store a driver’s license or state ID in the Wallet app, sets new launch date to “early 2022”

Apple has updated its website, walking back a touted upcoming feature for iOS 15 and watchOS 8 that will allow you to add your driver’s license or state ID to your iPhone and Apple Watch in participating U.S. states until early 2022. The company had previously stated that the feature would launch in late 2021.

In September, Apple said Arizona and Georgia would be among the first states to introduce the feature to residents, with Connecticut, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Utah to follow. Apple added that it was in discussions with many more U.S. states (reportedly including Florida) as it works to offer the feature nationwide in the future.

Apple has yet to offer a specific release date for the feature beyond the “early 2022” timeframe, and the feature is not enabled in the latest iOS 15.2 beta.

Apple said select TSA security checkpoints in select U.S. airports will be the first locations where users can present a digital ID in the Wallet app. Users will be able to tap the plus sign at the top of the Wallet app to begin adding a driver’s license or state ID to the app, and then simply tap their iPhone or Apple Watch on an identity reader to present their ID to the TSA, without taking out their physical card or handing over their device.

Upon tapping their device on an identity reader, users will see a prompt on their device displaying specific information being requested by the TSA. The requested identity information is then released following a Face ID or Touch ID login, and users will not need to unlock, show, or hand over their device to TSA personnel to present their ID, according to Apple.

Finally, when adding a driver’s license or state ID card to the Wallet app, Apple has stated that users will be required to take a photo of their face, which will be securely provided to the issuing state for verification. As an additional measure, Apple said users will be prompted to complete a series of facial and head movements during the setup process.

Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Via 9to5Mac and Apple