Unlocking inclusive digital identity

As digital technologies become ever more pervasive, the debate around digital identity has intensified.

How do we prove we are who we say we are online? What data do we share, and who is in control of it once shared? How do we ensure equal access to the digital commons, while guarding against the risks of fraud, identity theft, and totalitarian surveillance?

From the 1 billion+ people with no access to basic services such as banking and land ownership, to advanced societies with an abundance of conspiracy theories around covid vaccines, we are working with a leading technology company to dive deep on digital identity – what is it, how do people understand it, what are the major barriers…and what are the promising pathways for a fair and inclusive future in this area?

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