Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Verizon's Isis Mobile Wallet app can use a phone's secure element, but not Google Wallet

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Earlier this month it came to light that the reason Verizon was not offering the Google Wallet app on its smartphones was because it requires access to a phone's secure element, something that Verizon claimed was an unnecessary requirement. Verizon even went as far as saying that if Google removed this requirement, it would have no problem approving the app for use on its network and devices. However, as noted by Droid-Life , it seems that Verizon doesn't apply the same level of scrutiny to its own Isis Mobile Wallet app. When the app is installed on a Verizon phone, it informs the user that it is only compatible with phones that have both an NFC chip and a Secure Element, and that the Secure Element is necessary to properly validate...


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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2012/12/19/3785538/verizon-isis-app-secure-element

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