Making Strides Towards eIDAS 2.0 Compliance with the EU Identity Wallet
The post Making Strides Towards eIDAS 2.0 Compliance with the EU Identity Wallet appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. UniMe’s recent update introduces a History feature and enhances credential management, making strides towards eIDAS 2.0 compliance. Integration of IOTA support in the upcoming update highlights a significant move towards interoperable European Identity Wallets. Impierce Technologies has recently upgraded their UniMe – Identity Wallet app, emphasizing the addition of a new History feature and the enhancement of user experience in credential management. Developed by Impierce Technologies with inputs from Digital Zen’s Andrew Brough (renowned for Firefly, Selv, and other IOTA projects) and Filancore, UniMe is set to incorporate IOTA support in its upcoming update, aiming to augment interoperability with diverse projects. The innovative History feature offers comprehensive insights into users’ recent log-ins, data origins, and sharing activities. Towards eIDAS 2.0 Compliance: UniMe’s Ambitious Journey This advancement, as elucidated in a CNF Youtube Video, marks a pivotal step in aligning UniMe with the forthcoming eIDAS 2.0 standards, potentially establishing it as a key European Identity Wallet. Jelle Millenaar, CEO of Impierce Technologies, underscores the significance of this update in meeting eIDAS 2.0 requirements and introduces interactive gifs to demonstrate the new features. The eIDAS regulation, as detailed on the EU Digital Strategy website, plays a critical role in enabling secure, cross-border digital interactions within the EU, fostering trust and facilitating digital services. In a tweet, Millenaar expressed his excitement and commitment towards Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) adoption, highlighting the significant strides made in this direction over his career. He emphasized the role of Impierce Technologies and IOTA in positioning themselves as key players in the EU for digital identity regulation. One step closer to eIDAS 2.0 compliance with our #UniMe – Identity Wallet to become an EU Identity Wallet ???? I hope you also like our gifs to showcase the new features! #IOTA #SSI https://t.co/jeWrDe3XkV — Jelle Millenaar (@JelleFm) April 10, 2024…
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UniMe’s recent update introduces a History feature and enhances credential management, making strides towards eIDAS 2.0 compliance. Integration of IOTA support in the upcoming update highlights a significant move towards interoperable European Identity Wallets. Impierce Technologies has recently upgraded their UniMe – Identity Wallet app, emphasizing the addition of a new History feature and the enhancement of user experience in credential management. Developed by Impierce Technologies with inputs from Digital Zen’s Andrew Brough (renowned for Firefly, Selv, and other IOTA projects) and Filancore, UniMe is set to incorporate IOTA support in its upcoming update, aiming to augment interoperability with diverse projects. The innovative History feature offers comprehensive insights into users’ recent log-ins, data origins, and sharing activities. Towards eIDAS 2.0 Compliance: UniMe’s Ambitious Journey This advancement, as elucidated in a CNF Youtube Video, marks a pivotal step in aligning UniMe with the forthcoming eIDAS 2.0 standards, potentially establishing it as a key European Identity Wallet. Jelle Millenaar, CEO of Impierce Technologies, underscores the significance of this update in meeting eIDAS 2.0 requirements and introduces interactive gifs to demonstrate the new features. The eIDAS regulation, as detailed on the EU Digital Strategy website, plays a critical role in enabling secure, cross-border digital interactions within the EU, fostering trust and facilitating digital services. In a tweet, Millenaar expressed his excitement and commitment towards Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) adoption, highlighting the significant strides made in this direction over his career. He emphasized the role of Impierce Technologies and IOTA in positioning themselves as key players in the EU for digital identity regulation. One step closer to eIDAS 2.0 compliance with our #UniMe – Identity Wallet to become an EU Identity Wallet ???? I hope you also like our gifs to showcase the new features! #IOTA #SSI https://t.co/jeWrDe3XkV — Jelle Millenaar (@JelleFm) April 10, 2024…
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