From fa9c6dcbea36de073a34a8caf34961970e314150 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stavros Kounis Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 09:51:18 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] feat(doc) Update format and references in online id/auth section #67 --- arf.md | 34 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 20 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/arf.md b/arf.md index a5b5114..fc41bf3 100644 --- a/arf.md +++ b/arf.md @@ -368,20 +368,26 @@ The primary purpose of the EUDI Wallet is to offer secure identification and authentication of users at a high Level of Assurance (LoA) for both public and private online services. This essential functionality ensures that Relying Parties can confidently verify that they are interacting -with the correct individual. In this use case, the User is utilising the -EUDI Wallet to confirm their identity. They frequently access online -services that demand authentication and currently employ multiple -methods for identity verification while accessing these services. The -User is also concerned about sharing person identification data (PID) -during online interactions. Their objectives include identifying -themselves with services requiring user identification and maintaining -control over personal data sharing. This use case encompasses the entire -EUDI Wallet life cycle from the User's viewpoint, from obtaining a valid -wallet to identifying and authenticating the user within an online -service. The focus of the current description is a workable remote -same-device flow (refer to section 6.4), where a natural person User -employs a single mobile device for both securing the session and -accessing the service's information. +with the correct individual. + +In this use case, the User is utilising the EUDI Wallet to confirm their +identity. They frequently access online services that demand +authentication and currently employ multiple methods for identity +verification while accessing these services. The User is also concerned +about sharing person identification data (PID) during online +interactions. Their objectives include identifying themselves with +services requiring user identification and maintaining control over +personal data sharing. + +This use case encompasses the entire EUDI Wallet life cycle from the +User's viewpoint, from obtaining a valid wallet to identifying and +authenticating the user within an online service. The focus of the +current description is a workable remote same-device flow (refer to +section 7.4), where a natural person User employs a single mobile device +for both securing the session and accessing the service's information. + +PID issuance requirements, PID attribute schema and Trust Infrastructure +details are further detailed in Chapter 6 and Annex 06. ## 3.2 Mobile Driving Licence