Almost ten years have passed since the publication of the eIDAS Regulation. As we are now close to the finalization of its proposed update, a.k.a. eIDAS 2.0, it’s a great time to look at the status of digital identities throughout the European Union.
How much are eIDs being used for public services? How often are they relied upon for private transactions? Are they used internationally as much as domestically?
How are electronic identities affecting the digital development of European businesses? And what can we expect in the near future?