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koalie authored Aug 6, 2024
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<h2 class="heading settled" data-level="3" id="uses-cases"><span class="secno">3. </span><span class="content">Uses cases</span><a class="self-link" href="#uses-cases"></a></h2>
<p>The world of Digital Identities is quite broad and has different uses in different industries, where it can enhance the user experience and act as a business enabler.</p>
<p>To imagine these use cases, we can play a game: see what is inside our physical or digital wallets.</p>
<p>For example, the driver’s license (and the international one), the passport (and the passport also have visas for entry to other countries, or if you have minor children, they can be in your passport), payment cards, cash, association cards, tickets (e.g., events, concerts, boarding passes), loyalty cards (from hotels, airlines, the grocery store), the university card, the badge to get into the office, medical insurance card and health card, emergency contacts, some receipts, public transportation card, my business card and the business cards of some people I met, the card to get into the gym and the library.</p>
<p>If we extend this concept to include those documents that are often too large to be put inside a physical wallet if not unfolded but which we use during the day, we also have employment contracts, house contracts, utility bills, ​​the papers of our pet (which, if it travels, has a chip and a passport), marriage certificate (for those who are married), a power of attorney to sign the documents of a company, the tax return, bank statements, amateur radio license or other licenses, medical prescriptions, exam results (both medical and college), degree, professional qualifications (e.g., medical doctor, lawyer, psychologist), warranty certificates of the items I bought and much more.</p>
<p>For example, the driver’s license (and the international one), the passport (and the passport also have visas for entry to other countries, or if you have minor children, they can be in your passport), payment cards, cash, association cards, tickets (e.g., events, concerts, boarding passes), loyalty cards (from hotels, airlines, the grocery store), the university card, the badge to get into the office, medical insurance card and health card, emergency contacts, some receipts, public transportation card, a business card and the business cards of other people, the card to get into the gym and the library.</p>
<p>If we extend this concept to include those documents that are often too large to be put inside a physical wallet if not unfolded but which we use during the day, we also have employment contracts, house contracts, utility bills, ​​the papers of our pet (which, if it travels, has a chip and a passport), marriage certificate (for those who are married), a power of attorney to sign the documents of a company, the tax return, bank statements, amateur radio license or other licenses, medical prescriptions, exam results (both medical and college), degree, professional qualifications (e.g., medical doctor, lawyer, psychologist), warranty certificates of purchased items and much more.</p>
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From this scraping, we can reason about several aspects:
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