eIDAS 2.0 expands on eIDAS by creating a more inclusive, user-friendly, and secure framework for digital identities in the EU.| Identity
The CA DMV Wallet app holds your mobile driver’s license (mDL) - a free, digital, secure, and convenient version of your California DL/ID.| California DMV
The eIDAS regulation is a framework that ensures electronic interactions are secure and recognized across all EU member states.| Identity
Cryptography is a security technique that uses mathematical algorithms to convert readable data into an unreadable format.| Identity
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) expands on the existing CCPA, providing consumers with additional privacy protections and greater control over their personal data.| Identity
Identity.com joined the W3C to fight for the future of a user-centric web, empowering individuals with digital identity control.| Identity
KYC (Know Your Customer) is a regulatory process required by financial institutions and other organizations to verify the identities of their clients.| Identity
Digital identity verification is the process of confirming an individual’s identity online using advanced digital technologies and tools.| Identity
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is an EU law that governs how personal data of individuals is collected and processed by organizations.| Identity
Data encryption is the process of converting readable data into an unreadable format using an algorithm and a key.| Identity
A Digital ID is an electronic representation of an individual's identity used for online verification. It allows individuals to access various services, streamlining the authentication process across platforms.| Identity
Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is a digital identity model that gives individuals full control and ownership over their personal data.| Identity
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is any data that can be used to uniquely identify an individual.| Identity
Deecentralized identity is a secure, user-centric method for managing digital identities without relying on central authorities| Identity
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