Entrepreneurial Idea Overview
License to go, is an application that keeps your license within your fingertips. It's meant to prevent any inconvenience a license may bring. Say a father rushed to pick his child up from school, but forgot his ID. Instead of panicking, he opened Li2go on his smartphone.
Social media is a large part of twenty-first century society.
A majority of America today have some kind of online networking site, whether it is
email or a social network. With social networks come the issue of privacy. Some
people don't understand the boundaries between what is meant to be put online
and kept private. Li2go can be related to the lecture on privacy and social media.
Both lectures covered topics that can improve Li2go in order for it to reach
its full potential as an application. Some may say that an application related
to something so secure and private cannot possibly be a part of social media, but
that is where they are wrong.
Now that you are aware of what Li2go is, you might say many
privacy factors could be violated with a license on a cell phone. Well after
the Privacy lecture, I started to think of solutions that prevent people's ID
information from getting exposed. After you swipe your ID and it shows up on the application,
you have to answer a security question you created when first starting the application.
You are not allowed you use your birthday or your mother’s maiden name. You
must use mixed numbers and letters. This way if you lose the phone, someone
will not be able to use your Identification.
As
stated before social media is something that most people take part of these
days. Just like many other applications, Li2go will be integrated with Facebook.
Now, because this application contains very confidential information a user
will only use Facebook in order to promote Li2go. The application on Facebook will not ask for or display any personal information
that is on your ID, including the security question created when setting up the
application. Each user who uses Li2go has the option to participate in
telling others about the application, they do not necessarily have to use the
application on Facebook.
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