Friday, November 7, 2014

Come here for the novelty Citizen Card – Pplware

The public will also be able to briefly identify itself to the public administration through an SMS

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The Citizen Card (CC) was introduced in Portugal in February 2007 (in some pilot sites), but it was only in 2008 that came to be obtained in any Civil Registry or citizen of the country store.

Despite integrate various technologies, they have not been much explored / integrated with various services. Past seven years now, there are reports that the “new” Citizen Card will have news

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According to Anna Pipa, the Agency for Administrative Modernisation at a conference held in Aveiro, organized by the Aliens and Borders, under the Migration Conference cycle in the XXI Century, citizens will soon be able identify itself to the government through a code SMS .

With the name “ mobile digital key “, this project is being developed by the Agency for Administrative Modernisation and allow authentication of users via a mobile phone / smartphone / tablet. This technology and the same operation is very similar to what exists today in the “home banking” area.

As for the citizen card, are in some stage of development projects that aim to harness the potential of the integrated chip. According to Lusa, some of the projects within the authentication and digital signature are being worked out at European level, in the area called “identity management inter States” to prevent citizens of the community space are forced to face displacement. But you can have a signature to various documents (functionality to be implemented already in 2015).

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The possibility of associate professional profile digital signature, for example, in a project that has to be signed by an engineer documents, is another area to explore, which involves “interaction with the orders and professional associations,” said Ana Pipa.

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