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vajrapani666 | 6 years ago

Some say that New Orleans is so far behind, that it's ahead. Definitely true. The information systems in SF all feel like they were built in 2010. I've had a digital ID (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/la-wallet/id1386930269) for over a year now and it's so much more convenient when I lose my actual ID -- about 4x/year. The LA wallet has a verification system that anyone can use to verify anyone else's ID. I was in SF for blockchain week last week and I misplaced by physical ID on the way to the airport. I wanted to see a friend of mine perform at a bar in Berkeley and they wanted a physical ID. I ended up eating tasty Nepalese food next door and met up with my friends after the show because there's no digital ID in California. Once I got back to New Orleans, no-one ever batted an eye when I showed them my digital ID. I'm hoping the next step is issuing a public/private key along with the ID. It would come in handy for so many blockchainy/dapp possibilities.

I might be less ecstatic if I had a car and got pulled over and asked to show my ID. I wouldn't be comfortable handing my unlocked phone over to the state. I trust the internal walls of the mobile walled gardens more than I trust a cop.

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smcl|6 years ago

You lose your ID 4x per year?! I lost my (British) passport once and later that same year it was in a bag that was stolen - I was warned that I wouldn't be issued with another one if it happened again. I am now super paranoid when I have to carry it, in fact now that I type this I realise I'm extra edgy because I'm about to leave for a trip in a few minutes with my passport :-O

jdsully|6 years ago

Most countries will forgive two lost passports within a 10 year period. After that they may refuse or give you limited duration documents. This is of course at the discretion of the country issuing the documents - but if they are overly generous it will cause problems with other countries expected to accept the documents.

The main concern is they don't want a bunch of unaccounted for passports lying around. It dramatically increases the risk of fraud.

bradstewart|6 years ago

I was visiting my parents in New Orleans a few weeks ago when my mom showed me the LA Wallet app and said "we have this cool new ID app now. I'm sure other states must have had it for ages, but we finally got it". Nope, not at all.

It's cool to see my hometown progressing on at least one front.

rahimnathwani|6 years ago

"I'm hoping the next step is issuing a public/private key along with the ID."

If I need a key pair, I'd prefer to generate it myself. Otherwise, the private key isn't really private.