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Virginia launched its Mobile ID application on Wednesday, Nov. 12, allowing residents to use smartphones to share digital driver’s licenses and state IDs at select airports, DMV locations and ABC stores. The app, available for free in the Apple Store and Google Play, encrypts data and lets users control which personal information is shared.

Virginia launched its Mobile ID application on Wednesday, Nov. 12, allowing residents to use smartphones to share digital driver’s licenses and state IDs at select airports, DMV locations and ABC stores. The app, available for free in the Apple Store and Google Play, encrypts data and lets users control which personal information is shared.

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Virginians can now use smartphones for ID at airports, DMV and ABC stores

After a lengthy development process, Virginians will now be able to use their smartphones at select locations to share their personal identification cards, the Department of Motor Vehicles announced on Wednesday morning.