SmarTrip - the way to pay for Metro and regional transit providers in the Washington, DC area - already allows the ease to tap-and-go on iPhone and Apple Watch via Apple Wallet or Android using Google Wallet.


 SmarTrip in Apple Wallet or Google Wallet allows you a contactless way to quickly purchase a transit card to pay for a train, bus or parking wherever SmarTrip is accepted. Adding SmarTrip to your mobile device keeps all your cards in one place and allows you to skip the fare vending machines in stations when you're in a hurry. Manage purchases, tap, and go all from your phone.

Yes, you should definitely keep your physical card. While your mobile credential is accepted throughout the University, Security checkpoints at the residence halls and other locations on campus may still require you to display the physical card.


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You can use your student ID card on one device. Mobile Commodore Cards on Android wearables are not supported at this time. You cannot use the mobile Commodore Card on both iOS and Android devices at the same time.

Commodore Card on Android devices can be used even if does not have network connectivity, as the Commodore Card is stored on your device. If you are having any difficulty using your Commodore Card to complete a transaction, report any issues to the Commodore Card Office at commodorecard@vanderbilt.edu or call 615-322-2273 so we can investigate.

Faculty and staff can add their employee ID card to their Google Pay Wallet for building access and in dining facilities. Building card readers are being updated, so once a building has been updated, you can use your Google Pay Wallet for access.

Tiger Card credentials are supported on any NFC-enabled Android phone running Lollipop 5.0 or higher (most phone sold in the past five years). Mobile Tiger Cards on Android wearables are not supported at this time.

it would be great to be able to move the apps (companion & game) to an external storage (SD card) to free up space in internal device storage. E.g. my Samsung Galaxy S7 allows for an SD Card and I would be able to move the 1GB App to the SD Card instead of filling up my device storage (32GB).

Mason students, faculty, and staff may choose either a physical Mason ID card or the Mason Mobile ID. Once users activate their Mason Mobile IDs online, their existing physical Mason ID cards will automatically deactivate.

There is a $25 fee for switching from the Mason Mobile ID to a physical Mason ID card. Visit the Mason Card Office on the Fairfax Campus, SciTech Campus, or Mason Square during business hours.

International Apple users: If you do not find the Atrium Campus Connect app in the app store on your phone, reset the region to the United States. Please note that changing the region may impact other functionality on your phone. Please read the details before proceeding with caution.

International Android users: If you do not find the Atrium Campus Connect app in the app store on your phone, reset the region to the United States. Please note that changing the region may impact other functionality on your phone. Please read the details before proceeding with caution.

To switch from a Mason Mobile ID to a physical Mason ID card, visit the Mason Card Office on the Fairfax Campus, SciTech Campus, or Mason Square during business hours. There is a $25 fee for a card replacement.

There is no cost for switching from a physical Mason ID card to the Mason Mobile ID. However, once your Mason Mobile ID is activated, the physical card will stop functioning immediately. If you wish to switch back to a physical card, visit the Mason Card Office. A $25 card replacement fee applies.

Both the physical Mason ID card and the Mason Mobile ID are official university IDs and are accepted at all services on campus. However, the Mason Mobile ID provides enhanced security and privacy to allow card users to be worry-free with transactions and building entrance access.

If you do not find the Atrium Campus Connect app in the app store on your phone, reset the region to the United States. Please note that changing the region may impact other functionality on your phone. Please read the details before proceeding with caution.

Enrolling in the Mason Mobile ID is entirely optional but encouraged."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is this just for students?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Faculty, staff, and students are eligible as long as they meet all device and software requirements.\u00a0New students and employees\u00a0may choose between obtaining a physical Mason ID card or the Mason Mobile ID.Current cardholders may continue the usage of their physical Mason ID card. However, if they activate their Mason Mobile ID, the physical Mason ID cards will automatically deactivate.To switch from a Mason Mobile ID to a physical Mason ID card, visit the Mason Card Office on the Fairfax Campus, SciTech Campus, or Mason Square during business hours. There is a $25 fee for a card replacement."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Can I have both a physical Mason ID and a Mason Mobile ID?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"No, you must choose between a physical Mason ID card and the Mason Mobile ID.There is no cost for switching from a physical Mason ID card to the Mason Mobile ID. However, once your Mason Mobile ID is activated, the physical card will stop functioning immediately. If you wish to switch back to a physical card, visit the Mason Card Office. A $25 card replacement fee applies."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is there a cost to get a Mason Mobile ID?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"There is no cost to use your Mason ID on mobile devices."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Do I have to have a photo?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, an approved photo is required for eligibility."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What's the difference between a physical Mason ID card and the Mason Mobile ID?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Both the physical Mason ID card and the Mason Mobile ID are official university IDs and are accepted at all services on campus. However, the Mason Mobile ID provides enhanced security and privacy to allow card users to be worry-free with transactions and building entrance access.\u00a0\u00a0"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"How many devices can I add?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Apple: up to two devices (one iPhone and one Apple Watch) that are signed into iCloud with the same Apple IDAndroid: one Android phone"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What happens if I get a new device?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Remove your pass from your old device Wallet app (Apple users only).Add your pass to the new device by using the Atrium Campus Connect app."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I don't find the Atrium Campus Connect app in the app store.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"If you do not find the Atrium Campus Connect app in the app store on your phone, reset the region to the United States. Please note that changing the region may impact other functionality on your phone. Please read the details before proceeding with caution.iOS: Change your Apple ID or regionAndroid: How to change your Google Play country"}}]}Using Mason Mobile IDWhat do I do if my device (Mason Mobile ID) is not pairing with the reader?The NFC (near field communication) antenna must directly face the reader to activate the Mason Mobile ID on your devices successfully. The NFC antenna location varies by device manufacturer and model. If you are not sure where the NFC chip is located, use the links below to find your device and the NFC location:

The Mason Mobile ID can be used even if your phone does not have network connectivity, as the Mason Mobile ID is stored on your device. However, a network connection is required to open the Atrium Campus Connect app.

Once you switch to the Mason Mobile ID, your plastic Mason ID will be immediately deactivated and can no longer used at any card readers on and off campus for security purposes. You may save it as a keepsake or recycle it at the Mason Card Office.

If you are using Express Mode, you do not have to do anything. If you are not using Express Mode, you will have to authenticate each time you access your phone. This is a user security preference. Note: Express Mode is turned on by default.

I find the emulator unusably slow (Linux 64-bit, quad-core, 8GB RAM), and a card I could hide in my desktop would be nice. I know there are USB options out there, but that means yet more kit I need to find a shelf for... or suitably chasis-mount a USB board

I have nearly 50GB of music which I want access to anywhere, so I have DropBox on my phone. The phone has 64GB internal storage. I now have only 1.82GB free after making my music available offline. I have a 64GB SD card installed with 52.67GB free...how do you think that makes me feel?

When I virtualize, my first SIM card is still plugged into my Android phone but my second SIM card is no longer plugged into any phones, but it is virtualized on my Android phone.When I get call or messages from my second SIM, my Android phone will receive it cause my second SIM card is virtual.

In, short no. Even if you can clone the card, related functionality is the baseband software (AKA radio firmware, etc.) and proprietary Android drivers, so you can't modify them to use your virtual card. You might be able to find a phone that has two SIM slots, but I haven't heard of one with Android.

On Android 10 and up, FUSE provides granular access to storage with extra security features. The root of the SD card is a protected space so an app can start from the root and possibly read everything below it, but it cannot be granted write permission starting from the root. This is what happens when I try to add a new folder in Syncthing with the root of an (unencrypted) SD card on Android 10/11 (my Motorola phone previously ran 10 before upgrading to 11): e24fc04721

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