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MDL

The ISO mDL specification (ISO-compliant Driving License or IDL)  is purpose driven, as its name implies, but is said to be specifically intended to:

  • enable verifiers not affiliated with or associated with the issuing authority to gain access to and authenticate the information
  • allow the holder of the driving license to decide what information to release to a verifier
  • include the ability to update information frequently, and to authenticate information at a high level of confidence.

Next week we are hosting two community calls to collect input for the project On Sept 27th in Asia morning time and on Sept 27th in US morning time.

A global digital ID association has published steps vendors and others need to take in order to build effective mobile driving license services that also put ID holders in control of their identity. The Kantara Initiatives report starts from the premise that trust in mobile driving licenses grows with the degree of control that license holders have over the documents, their privacy and

  • “Decentralised Identity: Whats at Stake?”. ← earlier paper

    Looking at the above comparison, It is clear that both approaches strive to maintain user control of their personal data, selective disclosure/data minimization, and cryptographic methods to prove the integrity of identity claims. The differences are: first in their reliance (mDL) or independence (SSI) from issuer involvement in verification interactions, and second in their cryptographic approach, where the mDL relies on externally provided cryptographic tools while SSI builds on holder controlled private keys

  • An Identity Wallet Bill of Rights - Starting With the Mobile Driver License Spruce Systems

Spruces continued mission is to let users control their data across the web, whether its web2, web3, or beyond. This also applies to credentials issued by existing entities, such as the Mobile Driver License (mDL) issued by motor vehicle authorities across the world.

Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Oklahoma, and Utah are among the first states to bring state IDs and drivers licenses in Wallet to their residents

very soon, we will launch another Jetpack compatibility library that app developers can use immediately to write such apps for various DMVs or whatever cards — in the future, maybe even travel documents, although that kind of standardization for international travel is even further out.