2024-11-24Per Henrikson
On Nov. 21, Bowling Green State University announced they will be the first university in the country to accept digital identification for age verification. Concession stands at all BGSU athletics events will now accept Ohioans’ digital driver’s licenses through the Apple Wallet. “Bowling Green State University has long embraced the latest in technology to streamline...
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2024-11-23Per Henrikson
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) is planning to expand another facility, which will help people avoid cue.
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2024-11-23Per Henrikson
Despite widespread use for payments, U.S. consumers have yet to fully embrace the broader capabilities of digital wallets. Digital wallets have significant potential for identity verification, though only a few U.S. states currently allow digital storage of driver’s licenses or other ID forms. The report noted that 79% of U.S. consumers needed to verify their identity last year.
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2024-11-22Per Henrikson
The assessment underscores the need for global partnerships to bridge connectivity gaps and accelerate the nation’s digital transformation push.
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2024-11-21Per Henrikson
The Iowa Department of Transportation announced in early November that residents of Iowa can now add their driver’s license to their phone to present at places such as bars, tobacco shops, airports, and banks, with other locations to be added as the technology evolves. Businesses and organizations can utilize Iowa Mobile ID, a new app,...
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2024-11-20Per Henrikson
Japan is providing funding and technical expertise to neighboring countries to help them upgrade their identity ecosystems.
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2024-11-20Per Henrikson
TNG Digital, which operates Touch n’ Go eWallet, has announced that it will be making electronic Know-Your-Customer (eKYC) verification completely mandatory on its platform. Starting on 20 December 2024, all users will need to have completed the verification process in order to use the e-wallet.
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2024-11-20Per Henrikson
On 8 November 2024, the Government published the Digital Identity Services Trust Framework Rules 2024 (the Rules). The Rules, which form a key part of the Digital Identity Trust Framework (Framework), set out the operational requirements for how accredited services must be provided, in order to ensure a safe, secure and trusted digital identity ecosystem. You can read the Rules here.
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2024-11-20Per Henrikson
The United Nations is spearheading a comprehensive initiative to implement digital identification systems across Africa, working through multiple agencies including the UNDP, UN Innovation Network, and UNESCO to enhance digital inclusion and improve access to services.
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