View Full Version : Can I put my Villages ID on my phone?
Joeint
01-25-2019, 12:33 PM
Sorry to take the post off topic, but it is my post, Is there a way to get your villages id card on your smartphone? That would be one less thing to carry around and I usually have my phone with me.
villagetinker
01-25-2019, 01:40 PM
Sorry to take the post off topic, but it is my post, Is there a way to get your villages id card on your smartphone? That would be one less thing to carry around and I usually have my phone with me.
Ask at one of the recreation centers at a minimum, it would depend on if their cards readers would work with a photo of the card. Interesting idea. One downside is that photos are easily altered, so while the real cards have holograms, there would need to be a way to prevent alteration of the photo of the card.
rhood
01-25-2019, 04:52 PM
Sorry to take the post off topic, but it is my post, Is there a way to get your villages id card on your smartphone? That would be one less thing to carry around and I usually have my phone with me.
I have mine on my phone, but they won’t honor it. This would be a good idea to put in the residents survey. I don’t want to carry it either. Everything else is on my phone. The only card other than villages id is my Visa card. Lots of stores don’t have epayment.
BobnBev
01-25-2019, 08:09 PM
Sorry to take the post off topic, but it is my post, Is there a way to get your villages id card on your smartphone? That would be one less thing to carry around and I usually have my phone with me.
Can you just take a picture of it?
Rickg
01-25-2019, 08:50 PM
I tried it and was told no
pklein9747
01-25-2019, 10:15 PM
Same here. I have an app where I can upload store loyalty cards and other types of cards, i.e. AAA, AARP. I used it to upload my TV ID card but they will not accept it at the pools or at the rec centers. I hate carrying mine around...it's in my pool bag, then I forget to put it back into my wallet. Or I forget to take it out of my wallet and bring it to the pool.
Why can't TV add it to their app???
SouthOfTheBorder
01-25-2019, 10:55 PM
Same here. I have an app where I can upload store loyalty cards and other types of cards, i.e. AAA, AARP. I used it to upload my TV ID card but they will not accept it at the pools or at the rec centers. I hate carrying mine around...it's in my pool bag, then I forget to put it back into my wallet. Or I forget to take it out of my wallet and bring it to the pool.
Why can't TV add it to their app???
IMO I don't think it has anything to do with technology.
The current system provides very high security against the duplication and attempted use by someone other than the original recipient. And it can quickly be replaced if lost.
Others have pointed out the security built into our current physical card compared to a digital image(s) stored on today's devices.
Each have their pros, cons and applications.
All residents have a long-term interest in supporting and enforcing our current security/control/use of our amenities.
It has proven to be a good system not really broken.
I come to this conclusion as someone who has made a living integrating transaction ID methods as the technology has advanced.
Sure, as a matter of personal convenience, keeping many copies in digital format would be great!
Don
CWGUY
01-26-2019, 12:40 AM
Sorry to take the post off topic, but it is my post, Is there a way to get your villages id card on your smartphone? That would be one less thing to carry around and I usually have my phone with me.
:ohdear: Village Community Development Districts (https://www.districtgov.org/departments/Community-Service/idCards.aspx)
Mortal1
01-26-2019, 07:27 AM
I'd be great if you could.
As to posting off topic...you didn't. It's a general discussion. I love the idea.
Topspinmo
01-26-2019, 07:31 AM
I have my number on my pickleball bags, somethings I forget my ID, some will put the number in manually and my name and address pops up. And few are to lazy to do it.
graciegirl
01-26-2019, 08:01 AM
IMO I don't think it has anything to do with technology.
The current system provides very high security against the duplication and attempted use by someone other than the original recipient. And it can quickly be replaced if lost.
Others have pointed out the security built into our current physical card compared to a digital image(s) stored on today's devices.
Each have their pros, cons and applications.
All residents have a long-term interest in supporting and enforcing our current security/control/use of our amenities.
It has proven to be a good system not really broken.
I come to this conclusion as someone who has made a living integrating transaction ID methods as the technology has advanced.
Sure, as a matter of personal convenience, keeping many copies in digital format would be great!
Don
Another excellent post from you, sir.
Blessed2BNTV
01-26-2019, 08:07 AM
Hubby has credit holder attached to phone. He only has his village ID in it.
https://www.amazon.com/Phone-Credit-Holder-Wallet-Blocking/dp/B016ZGIDY2
JoelJohnson
01-26-2019, 08:10 AM
I also put my ID on my phone, but was also told that it would not be accepted.
I think the point is that it wouldn't be too difficult to Photoshop someone's else's picture on your ID so they could use the amenities we pay for.
retiredguy123
01-26-2019, 08:30 AM
I don't like it. It would be much less secure than the current system. You could just make multiple copies of the same card and replace the photos.
Two Bills
01-26-2019, 08:42 AM
I don't know why they don't just micro chip people, same way they do our pets.
Carry nothing, no id's, passports, credit cards, money, the list is endless.
Bleep! Your in!
Bambi
01-26-2019, 08:53 AM
If it is not secure, why do airlines issue e tickets and digital boarding passes?
retiredguy123
01-26-2019, 08:59 AM
If it is not secure, why do airlines issue e tickets and digital boarding passes?
Two entirely different situations. The airports require a drivers license or passport before you board. Also, their is usually a seat already assigned and paid for before you board the plane. And, you have already gone through a security checkpoint before you even get to the boarding gate.
tophcfa
01-26-2019, 10:10 AM
I am old school, I prefer to cary my ID and leave my phone home. I don't think it is a good thing how people are constantly teathered to their phones. We all got by just fine for a large portion of our life's before smart phones took over society. I check my messages a couple times a day, but not constantly, and that is more than enough for me.
Joeint
01-26-2019, 10:22 AM
I'd be great if you could.
As to posting off topic...you didn't. It's a general discussion. I love the idea.
I asked this question in my should I change my door locks post and it got moved to a new topic post by the powers that be...
Fraugoofy
01-26-2019, 10:25 AM
I don't think The Villages is very tech savvy in general. They don't offer free guest Wi-Fi in any rec center or restaurant. You can't apply for a guest ID online (You have to go and fill out a paper application.) Their temporary Villages ID application is paper and pencil. TOTV is only really decent on the Tapatalk app of you only access it on a mobile... there are many examples of how TV is not really digital friendly. I am fairly certain that within 10 years that will change based on the population demands/requests by Villagers themselves...
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New Englander
01-26-2019, 10:30 AM
I don't know why they don't just micro chip people, same way they do our pets.
Carry nothing, no id's, passports, credit cards, money, the list is endless.
Bleep! Your in!
Oh come on. You're not serious. :ohdear:
Madelaine Amee
01-26-2019, 10:31 AM
I am old school, I prefer to cary my ID and leave my phone home. I don't think it is a good thing how people are constantly teathered to their phones. We all got by just fine for a large portion of our life's before smart phones took over society. I check my messages a couple times a day, but not constantly, and that is more than enough for me.
I'm 100% with you on this .... my phone is as private as I can make it, only a very few people have the number and if I don't recognize the caller I don't answer. I have a land line and an answer machine and screen my calls that way.
I use the phone in many other ways, not necessarily to take calls unless it is an emergency.
Dan9871
01-26-2019, 10:37 AM
If it is not secure, why do airlines issue e tickets and digital boarding passes?
There is only one place you can use it. And if you give a copy to someone else your seat on that plane will be gone if you don't get to the gate before them.
A picture of a Villager ID card can be used anywhere, it can even be used by some else who goes to the same rec center as you do.
Villager ID cards can be reused but digital boarding passes cannot.
Joeint
01-26-2019, 10:40 AM
I am old school, I prefer to cary my ID and leave my phone home. I don't think it is a good thing how people are constantly teathered to their phones. We all got by just fine for a large portion of our life's before smart phones took over society. I check my messages a couple times a day, but not constantly, and that is more than enough for me.
We all got along just fine before... fire, pots and pans, fast food, cars it doesn't mean you shouldn't take advantage of technological advances when they occur. It's a personal choice.
charmed59
01-26-2019, 10:43 AM
I don't think The Villages is very tech savvy in general. They don't offer free guest Wi-Fi in any rec center or restaurant. You can't apply for a guest ID online (You have to go and fill out a paper application.) Their temporary Villages ID application is paper and pencil. TOTV is only really decent on the Tapatalk app of you only access it on a mobile... there are many examples of how TV is not really digital friendly. I am fairly certain that within 10 years that will change based on the population demands/requests by Villagers themselves...
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I’ve used WiFi in a few rec centers. You do need your resident number. I’ve also applied for guest IDs online and had them waiting when I showed up to get them. This is helpful as you can pick them up anytime the rec center is open.
So slowly things are a changing.
Two Bills
01-26-2019, 12:32 PM
Oh come on. You're not serious. :ohdear:
No, not serious. But!
I bet in the not to distant future it will happen, probably from birth. Its a natural progression.
Our generation has gone from pictures of wanted people on posters, and fingerprints, to facial recognition cameras, ID confirmation from your eyes, DNA etc. etc.
Who knows where it will end?
But they still can't cure the common cold!
JoMar
01-26-2019, 05:42 PM
I remember, and not too many years ago, when I would admonish my kids and grand kids about having their heads buried in the their phones. Now I look around here, on the golf course, at dinner, in the movies etc. and my generation has their heads in their phones. They drive on the phone, they walk on the phone and they hurt themselves while on the phone. Now when my kids and grand kids visit they fit in. Who's behind the curve, The Villages. Their computer systems need help so using a smart phone to log in anywhere is wayyyyy down the road.
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