
mDLs, Privacy, and User Tracking: What You Need to Know [Free Live Event]
Mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) promise better privacy, control, and convenience. But one feature in the standard has sparked heated debate: server retrieval.
This episode dives deep into what server retrieval is, why it caused an uproar among the identity community, and how it fits into real-world implementations of mDLs.
We’ll explore:
- What server retrieval actually does and why it’s so controversial
- Whether supporting it is required for ISO compliance
- The new AAMVA’s 1.5 guidelines
- The trade-offs verifiers face in privacy-preserving ID models
- How derived credentials from mDLs could reshape trust, reuse, and user control
If you care about the future of digital ID — don’t miss this episode.
👥 Panel
- Ryan Williams, Program Manager of Digital Credentialing at the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA)
- Andrew Hughes, VP of Global Standards at FaceTec, Inc.
- Moderator: Richard Esplin, Head of Product at Dock Labs.
💡 Why Dock Labs is Organizing This Event
At Dock Labs, our conversations with clients in the identity space have made it clear: there’s a growing need for guidance on mDLs (mobile driver’s licenses) and the European Digital ID (EUDI) framework.
As we prepare to integrate these technologies into our own platform, we recognize the importance of bringing together thought leaders and practitioners to share insights and spark dialogue.
That’s why we’re hosting this session—so we can collectively explore the evolving landscape of digital identity, and help our community stay ahead of the curve.
📅 Don’t Miss Out
August 20th at 9 am PDT | 12 pm ET
Location: Online