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Google wants to get digital keys and mobile IDs working on Android – TechRadar
A coalition is already working to offer integrable solutions to OEMs
Google has formed a new Android Ready SE Alliance in its bid to push the use of tamper-resistant Android devices for everyday use cases such as digital keys.
The search engine giant reasons that most modern phones now include tamper-resistant hardware known as a Secure Element (SE) such as the Titan M chip that was rolled into the Pixel 3 launched in 2018. Google now hopes to bank on the SE to extend the use of Android devices for use as tamper-proof digital keys, ePassports, mobile drivers license,…
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