South Korea to Launch Mobile Digital ID Cards in December 2024
South Korea will implement mobile resident registration cards in December 2024 as part of modernizing its national identification system. The initiative comes through a revised […]
South Korea will implement mobile resident registration cards in December 2024 as part of modernizing its national identification system. The initiative comes through a revised […]
Kenya’s government has allocated 15.13 billion Shillings (approximately $117 million) for the rollout of the Maisha Namba Digital ID project and other digital government initiatives […]
The Chamber of Deputies in Czechia has passed a draft amendment that will enable the use of digital ID cards stored on mobile devices. Set […]
Even with the COVID-19 pandemic grinding much of the global economy to a halt, it has been a busy week in the world of digital […]
“Security and trust would be established in this system through the use of biometric onboarding. Each user would submit a selfie and pictures of their […]
The Republic of North Macedonia has partnered with Mastercard to launch a new digital identity initiative in the country. The program is intended to boost […]
“…IDEMIA suggested that the biometric national ID cards ‘will accelerate rollout of Morocco’s online services and will ramp up development of the digital economy.’” IDEMIA […]
NEXT Biometrics is teaming up with Softlock to carry out a biometric smart card pilot with the government of an unspecified African country. The new […]
Yoti is further illustrating the versatility of its digital identity platform with the news that the UK government’s housing department has used it in a […]
Yoti‘s partnership with the Scottish Government has produced its first major results, with the company announcing that Scottish citizens can now use its app to […]
“…their service will be focused on the areas of financial services, digital commerce, government services, and consumer-focused online services like music streaming and social media.” […]
Citizens around the world want more digital access to government services, and are largely comfortable with the use of biometrics therein, suggest new findings from […]
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