Just a friendly reminder that if you store your government ID on your phone and find yourself in a situation where you have to show a cop your ID, you'll have to hand them your unlocked phone to do it.
https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/1/23745168/google-wallet-state-id-drivers-license-custom-cards
Google Wallet is getting custom cards and state IDs this month

Google Wallet users will soon be able to add their state ID or driver’s licenses to Google Wallet and can create a digital version of any card that features a barcode or QR code.

The Verge

Yo this is getting boosted enough that I'm getting a lot of replies talking about the technical precautions that are taken to make this safe so let me be clear:

Folks like me were talking about how nervous it makes us that tech companies are keeping so much data on stuff like locations and even menstruation cycles. Folks like you called us paranoid.

Then states made abortion illegal & immediately police started subpoenaing that data to arrest women.

You're wrong. Consistently and dangerously.

The precautions that tech companies put in place (because historically they're so very careful right?) are irrelevant when the people trying to bypass those precautions have the threat of state-sanctioned violence backing them up implicitly.

"Unlock your phone so I can make sure that isn't a lock screen wallpaper"

See how easy that was? They can say whatever the fuck they want.

You ever try to "show your ID" by leaving it in your wallet? They make you take it out. Why? Because fuck you.

You know what you can't be doing if you hand your phone to a police officer, whether it remains locked on the ID or not?

You can't be recording the police officer on that phone.

So let me say it real loud for the people at the back who think that the convenience of not carrying a 10mm piece of plastic is worth putting folks who are disproportionately targeted by police in even greater risk:

DO NOT PUT YOUR FUCKING STATE ID ON YOUR FUCKING PHONE.

Here's a case where a man got shot for reaching for his phone, the officer involved thought it was a gun.

"Hold on sir, don't unlock that. There have been reports of people triggering explosives with their phones. Hand it to me and give me your passcode."

This is easy as fuck. I could come up with 10 bullshit excuses to make you unlock your phone in as many minutes.

Don't give cops a reason to take your phone. Your recording is likely your only protection.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/22/us/sacramento-police-shooting/index.html

Goddamn even if the cops leave the phone locked to view the ID, they'll just pocket the phone afterwards and "give it back to you when we're done here" - you willingly handed it over to them, they can keep it.

Now they know you can't be recording them. You want to hand over the one thing that they know might keep them honest?

Are people just not paying attention? How the fuck can anyone be in favor of this? You want your ID on your phone so bad, get a sticky ID holder and slap it on the back.

@rodhilton I keep the ACLU Mobile Justice app on my phone. You can instantly start recording an interaction with police to send to your local ACLU and trusted contacts. Also has multiple lists of rights you can read through. Free for iPhone or Android: https://www.aclu.org/issues/criminal-law-reform/reforming-police/mobile-justice
Mobile Justice

Download your state's mobile justice app

American Civil Liberties Union
@cordeliane @rodhilton Not sure I'll be installing this one...
@tkk13909 @rodhilton Oh wow. Thanks. Not sure when I downloaded this l, so this might be new info to me. Surprised they haven’t updated to fix bugs. Have to admit when I looked at it this week before posting I did think the front page was very mysterious. I might do some digging (aka look on Reddit) to see if this has been abandoned…
@cordeliane @rodhilton #Google #Playstore only! I knew it. I knew there wouldn’t be an #fDroid link on that page. WTF. #ACLU needs to evolve more.