A new digital wallet will be released by the government, allowing users to store official identity documents like drivers' licenses and health records. This initiative is part of a broader Europe-wide effort to create an interchangeable digital identity system. The wallet will function similarly to existing digital wallets found on smartphones, which currently house credit cards and concert tickets. However, there is no clear guidance on whether this digital identity system will be mandatory for accessing services or if it will remain optional.
The Digital Wallet is part of a Europe-wide initiative to create an interchangeable digital identity system, with potential to hold drivers' licenses and health records.
A new digital smartphone wallet is set to launch by the end of the year, resembling existing digital wallets that hold credit cards and concert tickets.
It will be designed to hold official identity documents and important records, paving the way for enhanced digital identification.
There is currently no guidance on whether the system will be mandatory but not compulsory for accessing services.
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