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Letting vaccines certificates (and other medical information) be on Wallet (iOS app) is something I have been wishing, along with having my passport, driver’s licence, registration and insurance. Why do I have to carry little cards and booklets around for, on the digital age? Even for backup purposes, I could chose to share that information with wife, or children, just in case something happens to my phone.

I mean, I am fine having the paper information with me, it is just super handy to have it on the phone. I could forget papers, I won’t forget my phone.
@david I'm fine with all this as long as it's not on someone else's server I don't control 🤣
@david I'm fine with all this as long as it's not on someone else's server I don't control 🤣
@prologic it all stays local, on your phone, encrypted. Apple stores all of your immunisation data on your device, so no one has access to it but you. "All of your data is encrypted and only accessible with your passcode, Touch ID, or Face ID. So however you use the Health app, you’re always in control of your data", from Apple.
@david I guess it's at least something. We had apps for those things for a long time here (not good apps, but still).

I think it's not a step in the right direction, as the phone battery can run out, you can forget it at home or just not take it with you, when you go out for a walk or running. Why not just have one card you can put all this shit on, especially in countries like mine, where you're required to always carry the ID card with you anyway.
@thecanine I am yet to ever forget my mobile phone. Even when it used to be the size of a shoe, I never left it behind. I have also never, ever, ran out of battery. Not even when traveling it has happen (I have a very high quality battery bank). And yes, I run with it tucked-in inside an arm sleeve.

Yet I believe in backup plans, yes. I would be a strong proponent to have things like these linked to my driver's licence, if anything for convenience. It would be yet-another-thing to trust the government with, but hey, they already control pretty much everything else so, what the heck! 😅
@david Ok mister phone addict. I sometimes go to university or visiting other places for a day or two entirely without it, when I just don't feel like bringing it with me.

I've also made it a bit of a tradition to just randomly go two weeks entirely without using it during summer. It was originally a summer camp thing, but I did it once or twice even as an adult. It's also a good test to separate the communities,where people really appreciate you for who you are and those who do shit behind your back, when you're gone for a couple days. 😏