Its one of the challenges that seriously doesn’t seem to have an easy solution. Like the closest I can think of is a centralized authority that the service can send a identity verification request to that, then the user can sign into the centralized authority and confirm “yes I am the person you requested to verify”
This would also help with annoying employment verification where I have to bring every document needed to steal my identity to my new employer for them to scan and digitally store indefinitely then return said documents to my safe
My question with that is one of usability. Where I live our ID has digital certifications in it and you can theoretically use it for online authentication. It’s just a mess of a system, so people tend to pick other options.
I mean, it works… it’s just that it’s hard enough to use that you often are given alternative tools for verified ID and most people use those because they’re more convenient than the solution that is meant to be the convenient standard. It’s a once and future XKCD strip.
The authenticated, secure, universal ID card is pretty handy still, though.
Its one of the challenges that seriously doesn’t seem to have an easy solution. Like the closest I can think of is a centralized authority that the service can send a identity verification request to that, then the user can sign into the centralized authority and confirm “yes I am the person you requested to verify”
This would also help with annoying employment verification where I have to bring every document needed to steal my identity to my new employer for them to scan and digitally store indefinitely then return said documents to my safe
The EU is trying to make an “eID”
https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2023/11/08/european-digital-identity-council-and-parliament-reach-a-provisional-agreement-on-eid/
If only they would make an eJobplatform.
My question with that is one of usability. Where I live our ID has digital certifications in it and you can theoretically use it for online authentication. It’s just a mess of a system, so people tend to pick other options.
I mean, it works… it’s just that it’s hard enough to use that you often are given alternative tools for verified ID and most people use those because they’re more convenient than the solution that is meant to be the convenient standard. It’s a once and future XKCD strip.
The authenticated, secure, universal ID card is pretty handy still, though.