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Assessed options
1. Complement to the eIDAS framework
Additional measures could be adopted to accelerate the supply of eID schemes, extend their recognition across the public and private sectors.
Assitionnal obligations could be introduced for the Member States to implement national eID schemes or ensure citizen access by a cut-off date.
Requirements in implementing acts, standardisation and certifications following the Cybersecurity act would be introduced.
2. Extend the scope of eID regulation under eIDAS to the private sector
This option would notably introduce new trust services for identification, authentication and for the provision of attributes, credentials and attestations and allowing the provision of identification for devices.
Requirements alongside the GDPR for digital identity providers would be adopted.
3. Towards a European Digital Identity Scheme (EUid) complementary with eIDAS
The use of EUid would be voluntary. The introduction of requirements for online service providers to accept and recognise EUid will be considered, as well as requirements for Member States to ensure general availability and access to eID and to make notification of national eID schemes under eIDAS mandatory.
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