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CCC, which includes Apple, makes Digital Key Release 3 v. 1.1 spec available to the public

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The Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) —which includes Apple as a member — has announced that its Digital Key Release 3 v1.1 specification is finalized and now available to CCC members and to the public. 

Digital Key is a standardized ecosystem that enables mobile devices to store, authenticate, and share Digital Keys for vehicles in a secure, privacy-preserving way that works everywhere. In addition, CCC has successfully completed two interoperability plugfests, signaling a major milestone toward the launch of the Digital Key Certification Program, according to President Daniel Knobloch.

CCC Digital Key is a standardized ecosystem that enables mobile devices to store, authenticate, and share Digital Keys for vehicles in a seamless, secure and privacy-preserving way. The CCC Digital Key Release 3 v1.1 specification complements the Release 2 specification and adds clarifications and updates to ensure proper interoperability. Release 3 v1.1 provides hands-free, location-aware keyless access and location-aware features for an improved user-friendly experience through the implementation of UWB in combination with Bluetooth Low Energy. Support for NFC technology is maintained to ensure backward compatibility and battery-low mode.

The Digital Key Release 3 v1.1 specification is now available to CCC members and free of charge to those who sign up through the CCC Community program. To access the specification or to join CCC, visit www.carconnectivity.org/membership/how-to-join-ccc/.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.