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    EU adopts technical standards for European digital wallets

    eub2By eub228 November 2024Updated:14 February 2025 SMEs in the EU No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The EU Commission adopted rules Thursday for the core functionalities and certification of the European Digital Identity (eID) Wallets under the European Digital Identity Framework.

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    This is seen as a major step towards Member States building their own wallets and releasing them by the end of 2026.

    Four implementing regulations set out uniform standards, specifications, and procedures for the technical functionalities of the wallets, such as data formats required for the cross-border use of digital documents and measures to ensure the reliability and security of the wallets.

    Setting uniform standards and specifications will allow each Member State to develop wallets in a way that is interoperable and accepted across the EU, while protecting personal data and privacy. Data is stored locally on the wallet, with users have control over what information they share, with zero tracking or profiling in the design of wallets. A privacy dashboard will also be built in, giving complete transparency on how and with whom information from the wallet is shared.

    The fifth implementing regulation establishes specifications and procedures to build a robust framework for the certification of the eID wallets, ensuring they are secure and protect users’ privacy and personal data.

    European Digital Identity Wallets will offer private users and businesses a universal, trustworthy and secure way to identify themselves when accessing public and private services across borders. Examples of how digital wallets can be used include opening a bank account, proving one’s age, renewing medical prescriptions, renting a car, or displaying their flight tickets.

    The implementing regulations will be published in the Official Journal in due course and enter into force 20 days thereafter.

    European Digital Identity (eID) Wallets

    European Digital Identity Framework

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