If you can already to your banking and manage highly sensitive information using your smartphone, why not expand to democratic participation and make a voting app? Harvard startup Voatz clearly followed this line of thinking, as they developed a secure app that enables people to vote from their smartphone as well as use opinion polls and donate to campaigns. This might not be the first thing that comes to mind when people discuss voting reform, but it's an alternative worth considering -- especially in an effort to get young people involved in the political process.
The Voatz voting app would require voters to go through an intensive identity authentication process and use a smartphone with biometric capabilities to participate in this technologically advanced remote voting system.
Biometric Democracy Apps
The Voatz Voting App Would Enable Users to Cast Ballots with Their Phones
Trend Themes
1. Biometric Voting Apps - Developing secure and convenient voting apps that leverage biometric authentication for increased accessibility and participation in the democratic process.
2. Mobile Democracy - Expanding democratic participation through mobile devices, enabling voting, opinion polls, and campaign donations on smartphones.
3. Youth Engagement in Politics - Utilizing innovative smartphone voting apps to encourage young people to actively participate in the political process.
Industry Implications
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