▲ | skybrian 3 days ago | |
Apple is doing something: https://support.apple.com/en-gw/guide/apple-business-connect... > When you integrate with Verify with Wallet on the Web, you disclose the identity information your website requests and for how long. Your website then receives permission to request only the specific data required to address your use case. This prevents users from having to overshare their identity information. Neither the state issuing authority nor Apple can see when and where a user shares their ID. Google is doing something: https://developer.chrome.com/blog/digital-credentials-cross-... > The Digital Credentials (DC) API, allowing Chrome users on Android to present digital credentials from a wallet app on the same device, is already in an origin trial. We are now extending this origin trial to support cross-device digital credentials presentation. With the cross-device capability, users can now scan a QR code displayed on desktop Chrome to establish a connection to securely present credentials from their Android phone. Web standard for Digital Credentials: https://w3c-fedid.github.io/digital-credentials/ |