The Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union adopted its position on the proposed EU digital identity framework. The council said the system would establish digital wallets with "universal access for people and businesses to secure and trustworthy electronic identification and authentication." Czech Deputy Prime Minister for Digitalization and Minister of Regional Development Ivan Bartoš said the proposed framework brings "massive advancement in how people use their identity and credentials" while users are "firmly keeping control over their data."
Council of the European Union approves EU digital identity scheme
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