Digital Government in Chile – Digital Identity by OECD

Digital Government in Chile – Digital Identity by OECD

Author:OECD
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: governance
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2019-10-02T00:00:00+00:00


Box 2.7. Spanish DNI electrónico

In Spain citizens have for many years been familiar with having an identity card, the DNI, to provide proof of identity in face to face settings. This card was replaced with the DNI electrónico (DNIe) featuring a chip which contained not only identification and biometric data but also two electronic certificates: one for authentication, and one for signatures.

The DNIe allowed citizens to authenticate and access any electronic public service. However, the need for card readers, compatibility challenges with some platforms and limited private sector services supporting it limited initial adoption. In response, the Spanish government developed an updated version of the card featuring a dual interface chip allowing services to be accessed through card readers and devices supporting Near Field Communication (NFC).



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