In 2015 it was used for 200 million authentications by 12 million citizens.[1] The system is tied to the Dutch National Identification Number (burgerservicenummer, BSN). The system has been mandatory when submitting tax forms electronically since 2006.
In July 2011, DigiNotar, the company that was providing the certificates used for DigiD under the PKI root-CA PKIoverheid, suffered the theft of hundreds of certificate codes. Although not directly linked to certificates used by DigiD, the result of the hack was that the government lost its trust in certificates issued by the company, both under their own root CA as well as the certificates under the government's root PKI overheid. Prosecutors said they would investigate the United States-owned, Netherlands-based DigiNotar.