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ID Tech Digest – June 30, 2026

June 30, 2026

Welcome to ID Tech’s digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today:

Singpass Adds Passkey Login Secured by Device Biometrics

Singapore’s national digital identity platform, Singpass, has expanded its authentication framework by integrating native passkey support secured by local device biometrics. The security update allows citizens to log into government services and partner enterprise portals using local face or fingerprint scanning hardware integrated into smartphones and laptops. By transitioning away from traditional SMS one-time passwords and alphanumeric credentials, the cryptographic passkey architecture removes phishing vulnerabilities, stops credential-harvesting exploits, and streamlines the digital onboarding experience across public sector applications.

Bouygues Telecom Joins Aduna to Offer Network-Based Identity Services

French telecommunications carrier Bouygues Telecom has joined the Aduna consortium to roll out a suite of network-based identity verification services. The cross-carrier alliance leverages direct integration with mobile operator signaling networks to verify subscriber data invisibly in the background. By matching real-time SIM card cryptographic tokens and network routing telemetry directly at the carrier layer, the platform stops SIM-swapping fraud and account takeovers during high-stakes financial transactions without introducing friction to the end-user.

Romania to Build Its EU Digital Identity Wallet on Germany’s Open-Source Model

The Government of Romania has announced structural plans to develop its upcoming eIDAS-compliant European Digital Identity Wallet using Germany’s open-source architecture framework. By cloning and adapting the foundational codebase developed by German technical authorities, Romania aims to accelerate its digital wallet development timeline while enforcing cross-border interoperability from day one. The decentralized mobile application will store secure, cryptographic versions of national identity cards, driver’s licenses, and professional certifications, allowing Romanian citizens to verify their identity across the European Union.

Hopae Adds India’s Digital Identity Stack to Hopae Connect

Digital identity infrastructure provider Hopae has integrated components of India’s foundational digital stack into its global “Hopae Connect” orchestration platform. The engineering integration enables international enterprises using Hopae’s software to seamlessly interface with and verify identity credentials issued within India’s public infrastructure ecosystem. By opening native data translation and verification pipelines between varying identity ecosystems, the update drastically simplifies cross-border corporate onboarding, regulatory compliance checking, and remote background screening processes.

Fime Launches Certification Scheme for Mobile Driver’s Licenses

Testing and certification specialist Fime has launched a comprehensive compliance testing scheme designed explicitly for mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The technical verification program evaluates digital credential platforms against rigorous ISO/IEC 18013-5 international standards. Fime’s evaluation pipeline rigorously audits data transfer security, device-to-terminal interoperability, and cryptographic privacy-preserving controls, giving issuing authorities and relying commercial parties assurance that digital credentials function securely during touchless point-of-sale or law enforcement interactions.

South Korea Formalizes Optional Facial Recognition for Mobile Phone Sign-Ups

South Korea’s Ministry of Science and ICT has formalized a regulatory framework allowing optional facial recognition verification during mobile phone subscriber registration. The policy allows domestic citizens opening new telecommunication accounts to verify their identity via a remote biometric smartphone camera scan instead of presenting physical documentation. The formalization follows a period of regulatory review regarding database interoperability and includes mandatory liveness detection safeguards to prevent fraudulent account generation using photos or generative deepfakes.

TSA Finalizes Fee for Biometric Crew Access Program

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has finalized the official fee structure for its upcoming biometric Crew Access Program. The cost-recovery funding model dictates the recurring administrative and technical vetting fees required for commercial airline crews and airport personnel opting into expedited, biometrics-driven security lanes. By establishing a permanent financial framework, the agency can scale the deployment of facial recognition hardware and synchronized watchlist matching networks at major aviation choke points, maintaining secure, hands-free identity verification loops for trusted flight personnel.

By the ID Tech Editorial Team

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