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The Future of Digital Identity Verification: A Shift Towards Physical Documents
In a world where digital identity theft is on the rise, the need for secure and reliable identity verification methods has never been greater. While many companies have turned to electronic identities for verification purposes, a new trend is emerging – the use of physical documents such as a citizen’s ID card.
One such company leading the way in this shift is Jenda, who has decided to replace electronic identities with physical ID cards for identity verification. This decision comes as a response to the increasing concerns over the security of digital identities and the vulnerability of electronic systems to hacking and fraud.
While the processing of such requests may require more manual work initially, the long-term benefits of using physical documents for identity verification are clear. Physical documents are harder to forge or manipulate, providing a higher level of security and trust in the verification process.
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The Future of Post Offices: A Digital Transformation
A pilot program for collaboration is set to revolutionize the way post offices operate, potentially involving all 2900 branches. However, some mayors are hesitant about the new changes.
According to the director of postal services, Daniel Kritof, the post office is set to function as a smart filing system, allowing for assisted submissions, even for tasks that are currently handled digitally through the Jenda application. Instead of an electronic identity, citizens will only need their ID card for submissions. However, the processing of requests will still require manual work.
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With the digital transformation of post offices, citizens can expect a more streamlined and efficient process for submitting their requests.
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