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New legislation makes it easier to prove digital identities

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The government explained that the present environment lacks consistent standards

The Digital Identity Services Trust Framework Bill passed its third and final reading on March 30, making it easier for New Zealanders to safely prove their identities digitally.

Minister for the Digital Economy and Communications, Ginny Andersen, remarked that the current digital identity environment lacks consistent standards, and the new regulatory framework will establish a more secure system for providing digital identity services. Andersen emphasised that the framework would give New Zealanders control over their identity information and how service providers use it.

“We know New Zealanders want control over their identity information and how it is used by the companies and services they share it with. This framework will help make that easier and secure,” Andersen said.

The new framework will allow accredited businesses to be recognised by a “trust mark,” making them eligible for streamlined processes. In addition, people’s participation in the digital identity system is voluntary, with the right to opt-out without penalty. People would still retain control over their information in line with legislative requirements, including the privacy act.

Andersen said, “At its heart, this legislation is about giving New Zealanders a greater choice.” Andersen further noted that through the opt-out system, people can still apply for services in person, over the phone, or by using physical credentials to show who they are when applying.”

Andersen also said the way government departments currently share information would remain the same. Specific provisions in the new legislation would ensure that te ao Māori approaches to identity were also considered in trust framework governance and decision-making.

“Whether it’s opening a bank account, sharing our medical history, conducting business online, or applying for Government services, it’s vital we trust the systems we use and that service providers know what is expected of them,” Andersen commented. “We already have an international reputation for being ethical innovators – and introducing this framework further solidifies that.”

Source: thelawyermag.com

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