Smartphone ownership and constant connectivity are now assumed. Apps, mobile wallets and digital IDs — often available only through smartphones or smartwatches — are increasingly required to access public services.
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Participation in society shouldn’t require a smartphone — America needs offline accessibility
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CitrixNews Staff
Originally reported by The Hill
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