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And one you don't fully own/control. Fully owned devices will be unsupported, obviously.
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Sounds like what a government issued card should be used for, which seems fine
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I feel the idea of public key encryption could be done without a phone but the device locking makes it harder to transfer the token off device. Like the parent comment said, I think 90% is all we can aim for. Nothing is going to be perfect.
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Could probably be implemented by a smartcard or yubikey-like device as well. Shoot, just build it into my state issued ID card.
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Do you know how hard it was to get RealID rolled out?

And now you're going to tell every state to do it again, but this time it's got a chip in it so "just trust the government, man".

This will go well.

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Identity wallets can be made to work anywhere.
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You can have an ID card. Just like for buying alcohol and cigarettes.
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Secure Enclave on a mobile phone, or an NFC smart card both work fine. It could be your passport, drivers license, national ID, whatever.
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