
Philippines plans 2018 launch of national ID system with biometrics, EMV
The government of the Philippines plans to debut its national identity system in 2018, eventually serving some 105 million citizens within its first two years
The government of the Philippines plans to debut its national identity system in 2018, eventually serving some 105 million citizens within its first two years
Senior advocacy organization AARP has partnered with OWI Trailblazer award recipient ID.me to create single sign-on capabilities for government, banking and retail, making it easier
New York City’s IDNYC program has netted a key victory for privacy, after a judge in Staten Island ruled that the city can destroy personal
The U.S. Department of Justice this week changed course under the new Trump administration, backing away from its opposition to a law in Texas that
Millennials in developed nations and citizens of third-world countries may be worlds apart, both literally and figuratively, but both underbanked groups could share a simple
Millennials in developed nations and citizens of third-world countries may be worlds apart, both literally and figuratively, but both underbanked groups could share a simple
Mexico’s national biometric identification system, first launched 11 years ago, will see further improvements over the next five years, greatly expanding the ability to quickly
Mexico’s national biometric identification system Mexico’s national biometric identification system, first launched 11 years ago, will see further improvements over the next five years, greatly
Officials may be able to verify the authenticity of an identification card, but knowing for sure that the person holding the card is who they
Officials may be able to verify the authenticity of an identification card, but knowing for sure that the person holding the card is who they
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