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Europe

France

National wallet(s)

France has not yet introduced a national digital identity wallet but plans to adopt the EUDI Wallet. France has introduced the France Identité app, a government-developed digital identity application designed to simplify interactions with administrative services and enhance secure identity verification. Launched on February 14, 2024, this free application allows users to store their national ID card information on their smartphones, facilitating various procedures more efficiently. [ref]

FranceConnect is a single sign-on platform provided by the French government. It allows users to securely log in to over 1,400 online services (both public and private) using a single set of credentials. This eliminates the need to create multiple accounts for different services. An enhanced version of FranceConnect, called FranceConnect+, is used for more sensitive services, such as those involving financial transactions or highly secure data. It requires stronger identity verification, often through a digital identity like France Identité.

EUDIW EUDI Wallet status

FranceConnect: France is working to integrate its existing national digital identity systems, such as the FranceConnect platform, into the EUDI Wallet framework. FranceConnect is already a widely used digital identity system that allows citizens to access various public services securely.

France, in collaboration with Germany, leads the POTENTIAL consortium, which began work on the EUDI Wallet, with deployment expected by 2025. [ref]

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups

France collaborates with private companies and technology providers to develop and refine the EUDI Wallet. For example:

  • IDEMIA, a French multinational specializing in identity technologies, is contributing to the wallet's infrastructure. IDEMIA focuses on secure identity verification, biometric authentication, and pseudonymization to protect user data. [ref]
  • iDAKTO, a company enabling secure and sovereign interactions with personal data, is also involved in ensuring the wallet's security and compliance with privacy regulations. [ref]
Current progress

Germany

National wallet(s)

Germany has not yet introduced a national digital identity wallet but plans to adopt the EUDI Wallet. The current usable national identity app in Germany is the AusweisApp2. This app allows users to utilize their electronic identity card (eID) for secure online identification. With AusweisApp2, individuals can prove their identity digitally, enabling them to complete various tasks online, such as submitting applications that would typically require in-person verification and signatures. [ref]


EUDIW EUDI Wallet status
To foster pioneering solutions in digital identity, Germany's Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation (SPRIND) initiated the "Funke" challenge. This competition aims to develop and test technical solutions for future German EUDI wallets in the form of prototypes, contributing valuable insights for creating secure, data-efficient, and user-friendly EUDI wallets. [ref]
Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)
Data included in the national electronic ID card: photograph, the data the person can see on his/her ID card (Surname, Name at birth, given names, date of birth, place of birth, date of expiry, card access number, signature, colour of eyes, address, height, date, authority, religious name or pseudonym, logo eID function) and, if the person wishes, also his/her fingerprints. The person decides whether his/her fingerprint data will be stored on the ID card. https://www.personalausweisportal.de/Webs/PA/EN/citizens/german-id-card/data-stored-in-the-chip/data-stored-in-the-chip-node.html
National architecture documents

Architektur- & Konsultationsprozess für EUDI-Wallets in Deutschland [ref]

Stakeholder groups

The German Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation (SPRIND) has announced the first six participants of its competition to design EUDI Wallet prototypes.

The winning projects which got funded are:

  • Sphereon Wallet for All from Netherlands-based digital credentials company Sphereon
  • Heidi: Humanzentrierte EID Infrastruktur under Zurich firm Ubique Innovation
  • Animo Easy-PID from Utrecht-based Animo Solutions
  • eID client Wallet-Evolution from German company Governikus
  • TICE Wallet from Berlin-based startup Tice 
  • eEWA – easy EUDI-Wallet App made by another German firm called Authada. [ref]


SPRIND, has come out with five new names that will test their prototypes within the non-funding track. Projects that will participate in creating the EUDI Wallet without financial assistance from SPRIND are:

  • Google’s Android German EUDI Open Source Wallet Prototype
  • Samsung’s solution for EUDI Wallets
  • IdealWALLET from German software company Kaprion
  • ID-Wallet from Lissi, the innovation unit of banking institution Commerzbank AG
  • wwWallet from a group of creators including Sunet (Swedish University Computer Network), GUnet (Greek Universities Network) and Swedish hardware authentication device maker Yubico. [ref]
Current progress
https://gitlab.opencode.de/bmi/eudi-wallet/eidas-2.0-architekturkonzept/-/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md  

Netherlands

National wallet(s)

In development
https://www.digitaleoverheid.nl/overzicht-van-alle-onderwerpen/identiteit/id-wallet/


EUDIW EUDI Wallet status

Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups


Current progress
Public git repo:
https://github.com/MinBZK/nl-wallet

Switzerland

National wallet(s)

Swiyu (testing) wallet (in Android and Apple store). 
Public git repo: https://github.com/e-id-admin/eidch-public-beta


EUDIW EUDI W status
As non-EU country, Switzerland will not adopt the EUDIW. But it is clearly stated that compatibility with the EUDI wallet is important.
Electronic identity and Personal Identification Data (PID)

National architecture documents


Stakeholder groups

DIDAS is a cross-sectorial industry group of SSI advocates that is acting as an expert voice.

Current progress
A minimal set with all required components is out as "public beta": Swiyu wallet, issuer and verifier components and a proprietary trust framework.
For most aspects, compatibility with the ARF/EUDI wallet is considered crucial.
The production variants are scheduled for some time in 2026 (two groups are currently trying to force a referendum by collecting 50k signatures by mid-April. If it passes this might add delays)
Public git repo: https://github.com/e-id-admin/eidch-public-beta

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