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  • Updated: June 01, 2021

EU Plans Digital Wallet App To Store Payments, Passwords, IDs

EU Plans Digital Wallet App To Store Payments, Passwords, ID

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The European Union (EU) has planned to unveil a digital wallet app that will allow citizens in the bloc to store payment details and passwords, the Financial Times has reported.

The app will also allow members in all 27 countries to store official documents like a driver's license and access various private and public services with a single online ID.

Previously, individual EU member states had issued their own digital IDs, but not all are compatible and take-up is relatively low in just 19 countries. With the pandemic forcing a lot of folks online, the EU will promote the idea of a bloc-wide ID as a way to access public and private services more easily.

Users will operate the app via fingerprint or retina scanning, though final details are not yet nailed down. The digital wallet will not be compulsory, but it will supposedly offer citizens greater digital security and flexibility. To protect privacy, the EU will prevent companies from using any data gleaned from the IDs for marketing and other commercial activities.

If successful, users will be able to use the digital wallet to rent a car remotely through applications that could verify their identity and issue an electronic key so they could drive away without waiting in line. The process would be “simple, secure and it will protect people online," according to the FT's sources. The EU plans to roll out the new system in about a year.

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