Apple Wallet's iOS 26 now supports boarding passes from Southwest, United, and Delta, with additional airlines like Air Canada and Qantas expected to follow, enhancing travel convenience with features like Live Activities, airport maps, and luggage tracking.
Apple has launched Digital ID, allowing users to create and present a secure digital version of their U.S. passport in Apple Wallet, initially available in beta at over 250 airports for domestic travel, with plans to expand its use for identity verification in various settings. The feature emphasizes privacy and security, using biometric authentication and encryption, and is part of Apple's broader efforts to enhance digital identity management.
Apple has launched its driver's license feature in the Apple Wallet app in another U.S. state, allowing users to store and use their driver's license digitally on their iPhone.
Apple Wallet will soon support US passports as digital IDs, expected to be released later this year with iOS 26.1 or 26.2, expanding digital ID options for iPhone users beyond the current 11 states.
Apple is about to launch support for car keys in the Wallet app for Rivian's second-generation R1S and R1T vehicles, allowing users to access their cars via iPhone or Apple Watch, with the feature activated on Apple's side but not yet available to Rivian users, expected to go live soon.
iOS 26 enhances Live Activities by enabling scheduling for third-party apps, integrating with Wallet for real-time flight updates, supporting CarPlay, and extending to Mac and iPad, offering new ways to track and share live information across Apple devices.
Apple's Wallet app now supports Amazon return codes, making returns more convenient, and upcoming iOS 26 updates will enable tracking Amazon orders directly within Wallet, enhancing the overall shopping and return experience for users.
Apple is expanding its Wallet app's car key feature to support 13 new vehicle brands, including Acura, Cadillac, Porsche, and Rivian, allowing users to unlock and start their cars using their iPhone or Apple Watch, with support expected before the end of the year.
Apple's digital car key feature, introduced in 2020, allows compatible vehicles from automakers like Audi, BMW, Hyundai, Kia, and others to be unlocked and started via iPhone or Apple Watch, with a growing list of supported models and upcoming automakers set to adopt the technology.
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Apple's Wallet ad controversy highlights ongoing issues with app store compliance and user trust, especially regarding push notification practices that often violate guidelines and erode user confidence, leading to frustration and calls for better notification management APIs.
As of June 2025, only nine U.S. states and one territory support adding driver's licenses or state IDs to Apple Wallet, enabling digital ID use at airports and select businesses, with setup involving scanning your ID and face verification. Support in other states remains pending, and the feature is limited to specific use cases like airport check-ins and age verification.
Apple Wallet now supports digital driver's licenses in select US states, allowing users to use their iPhones for identity verification and TSA checkpoints. The feature requires adding and verifying the ID through the Wallet app, with plans to expand to digital passports and age verification in iOS 26 later this year. Currently, only a handful of states support this feature, with more expected to follow.
Apple allows users in select US states to add their driver's licenses to Apple Wallet for digital ID verification, primarily for TSA checkpoints and select venues, with ongoing expansion to more states and airports. The feature requires compatible devices, updated software, and regional settings, and is part of Apple's broader digital ID initiative.
Apple sent an unsolicited promotional notification via Apple Wallet to promote the F1 movie starring Brad Pitt, offering a discount on tickets, which was met with criticism for being intrusive and reminiscent of past controversial marketing stunts.
Some U.S. states now support adding digital driver's licenses to Apple Wallet, allowing for easier identification and TSA checks, with more features like digital passports and age verification coming in iOS 26. Currently supported states include Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, New Mexico, Ohio, and Puerto Rico, with the process involving scanning and biometric verification. Future updates will expand digital ID uses, including digital passports for domestic travel and age verification for deliveries.