epicenter.works Proposes Amendments to the EUDI Wallet
A new paper from digital rights group epicenter.works takes an engineering-centred look at the European Commission’s draft eIDAS implementing acts for the European Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet . Rather than debating the policy goals, it focuses on whether the technical rules will actually let wallets enforce privacy and security in real time—when a user is about to share data. The proposed amendments cover three areas: relying-party registration, electronic attestations of attributes (EAAs), and the technical specifications intended to make the ecosystem interoperable.
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