Drivers can add their driving licenses in Google Wallet now. Google Wallet enables users to keep their IDs and passes securely, even bank cards, tickets, and driving licenses in one place for easy access later.
Feature newly added for Pakistani users, it allows people to store almost everything on their smartphones that can be used at any place or time which is handy.
The app can be downloaded on any device and relievers stored driving licenses whenever needed. All one has to do is add a few more details.
Google Wallet uses high-end features like encryption and other features to make sure no one can have unwanted access to the account. The remote deletion feature also allows users to get rid of the ID in case of a lost or stolen phone to prevent unauthorized use.
How to Add Your Driving License to Google Wallet
A driving license is a crucial document for vehicle operation. Follow these steps:
- Open the Google Wallet app on your Android device.
- Scroll down and tap “Add to Google Wallet.”
- Select “ID” and then “Driver’s License.”
- Tap “Get Started” and accept the terms.
- Scan both sides of your license.
- Upload verification photos, including front and side poses.
- Tap “Continue,” then “Done.”
- Wait for a confirmation notification once verification is complete.
Driving licenses can be stored digitally in Google Wallet, this feature is not yet available outside the US but is expected to be launched in other countries soon. The introduction of Google Wallet in Pakistan allows users from the region added convenience.
Integrating through Google Wallet allows easy supervision over document management. Credential storage, document security, and everyday transactions have become easier than ever.
Google Wallet is now offering digital payment solutions in Pakistan just as they launched earlier for other countries. Major Pakistani banks’ payment cards can now be added by Android users, allowing for seamless online checkouts, tap-and-pay in-store, and access to digital airline boarding permits.
Google’s Country Director for Pakistan, Farhan Qureshi, emphasized the wallet’s contribution to safe, effective transactions and financial inclusion, demonstrating Google’s dedication to Pakistan’s digital development.