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[{$pagename}] ([OIDC4IDA]) defines an extension to [OpenID Connect] to address the use case of strong [Identity Verification] of the [Digital Identity] of a "[Natural Person]".
[{$pagename}] ([OIDC4IDA])defines an extension to [OpenID Connect] [OpenID] to address the use case of strong identity verification of a natural person in accordance with certain laws.
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[{$pagename}] was initiated from an [Intellectual Property Rights] donation from [yes.com|https://yes.com/|target='_blank'] of an extension to OpenID Connect that they had created.
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The [Identity Assurance] for user [Claims], i.e. the binding of a certain Claim value to the person controlling the respective user account, typically varies among the different user Claims. For example, the assurance an [OpenID Connect Provider] typically will be able to attest for an e-mail address will be "[Self-Asserted]", "verified by opt-in", or "verified by the respective e-mail provider via an attribute exchange protocol". The family name of a user, in contrast, might have been verified in accordance with the respective [Anti-Money Laundering] Law by showing an [Identity Card] to a trained employee of the [OpenID Connect Provider] operator.
The [Identity Assurance] for user [Claims], i.e. the binding of a certain Claim value to the person controlling the respective user account, typically varies among the different user Claims. For example, the assurance an [OpenID Connect Provider] typically will be able to attest for an e-mail address will be "[Self-Asserted]", "verified by opt-in", or "verified by the respective e-mail provider via an attribute exchange protocol". The family name of a user, in contrast, might have been verified in accordance with the respective [Anti-Money Laundering] Law by showing an ID Card to a trained employee of the [OpenID Connect Provider] operator.
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* [#4] - [eKYC & Identity Assurance WG|https://openid.net/wg/ekyc-ida/|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2022-08-27
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