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ID Tech Digest – July 15, 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:
Appeals Court Vacates Clearview AI Biometric Privacy Settlement
A federal appeals court has vacated a sweeping, class-action settlement agreement involving facial recognition provider Clearview AI and plaintiffs alleging widespread violations of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA). The judicial ruling sends the high-profile privacy litigation back to lower courts, finding that the structural terms of the previous settlement failed to properly protect the financial and legal interests of the entire affected class. By rejecting the settlement framework, the court decision prolongs a major legal battle over unauthorized biometric web scraping. The continuation of the suit carries significant operational implications for the broader identity verification market, which faces escalating legal scrutiny surrounding data collection practices.
Microsoft Sets Mandatory Passkey Timeline for Entra ID
Microsoft has established a definitive compliance timeline to mandate the use of hardware-bound cryptographic passkeys and phishing-resistant authentication methods across its Entra ID ecosystem. The strict security directive requires enterprise administrators and high-privilege users to phase out traditional passwords and legacy multi-factor authentication methods like SMS OTPs within a set calendar window. By enforcing FIDO2-based credential checks, the tech giant aims to eliminate critical entry vectors for session hijacking, credential stuffing, and identity spoofing. The rollout provides IT organizations with a structured pathway to achieve absolute zero-trust access control across cloud environments.
Vietnam Expands National Digital Identity Under New Citizenship Plan
The Government of Vietnam has formally expanded its national digital identity infrastructure under a comprehensive, newly updated national citizenship policy. The legal and technical overhaul consolidates disparate civil registries into a single, centralized biometric database that links citizens’ foundational identities directly to their mobile devices and state services. Under the expanded framework, residents can seamlessly execute administrative procedures, open bank accounts, and access social services utilizing cryptographically secured biometric profiles. The modernization program is designed to eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks, curb identity fraud, and accelerate national digital economy integration.
Gibraltar Treaty Sets Automated Border and Digital Identity Rules
A newly finalized international treaty governing the post-Brexit status of Gibraltar has established strict operational guidelines for automated border control systems and mutual digital identity recognition. The diplomatic agreement outlines the deployment of biometric e-gates at entry points to manage transit queues and securely track arrivals and departures between Gibraltar and the Schengen Area. By setting clear standards for cryptographic data exchange and biometric matching, the treaty ensures high-throughput border processing without compromising regional security. The treaty framework establishes a vital precedent for balancing geopolitical border friction with seamless digital identity checks.
Malta Opens E15 7 Million EUDI Wallet Tender
The Government of Malta has issued an official public procurement tender valued at 15.7 million euros to develop and deploy its national European Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet system. The major public contract seeks to source advanced cryptographic infrastructure, secure mobile application architectures, and backend verification engines compliant with strict eIDAS 2.0 interoperability standards. Once deployed, the digital wallet will allow Maltese citizens to securely store, present, and cryptographically verify official credentials, electronic signatures, and medical profiles across the European Union. The procurement represents a crucial step in building out sovereign, privacy-preserving digital identity tools for all residents.
California Quadruples Mobile Drivers License Pilot Cap
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has officially quadrupled the participant limit for its active mobile driver’s license (mDL) pilot program, expanding the cap to accommodate millions of additional residents. The rapid expansion follows highly successful initial trials demonstrating the security, privacy, and convenience of contactless, hardware-bound digital credentials. By allowing a massive portion of the state’s population to register their mDLs via secure, localized biometric checks on their smartphones, the DMV aims to accelerate retail and airport integration. The scaling initiative provides a blueprint for commercial and public sector adoption of digital credentials across the United States.
Google Adds FIDO2 Security Keys to Windows Login
Google has expanded its enterprise device management portfolio by introducing native support for FIDO2-compliant physical security keys during the primary Windows workstation login sequence. The technical update allows enterprise users managing Windows fleets through Google’s cloud identity tools to bypass password input entirely, authenticating instead with a physical security key or localized hardware biometric check. By anchoring desktop security directly to hardware-bound credentials, the integration blocks unauthorized physical or remote access to corporate workstations. The feature rollout helps organizations enforce consistent, phishing-resistant multi-factor authentication across heterogeneous IT environments.
Cheshire Police Complete First Live Facial Recognition Deployment
The Cheshire Constabulary has completed its first operational deployment of live facial recognition technology during a high-profile public event, marking a major milestone for regional law enforcement. The tactical deployment utilized localized computer vision camera networks to scan crowds in real time, automatically cross-referencing facial geometry data against a strictly curated digital watchlist of wanted suspects and missing persons. While police leadership emphasized that the system successfully flagged targeted individuals and that all non-matching data was instantly and permanently purged, the live biometric deployment continues to face close oversight from national civil liberties groups regarding public surveillance tracking boundaries.
Italy Ends Travel Validity of Paper Identity Cards
The Government of Italy has officially terminated the international travel validity of legacy, paper-based national identity cards, mandating the exclusive use of electronic biometric identity cards (CIE) for border crossings. The security directive aligns Italian travel documentation standards with strict European Union border modernization regulations designed to eliminate identity theft and document forgery. The biometric smart card, which contains a secure microchip holding the user’s digitized fingerprint and facial scan, provides border control points with an unforgeable, high-assurance token. The policy transition represents a final push to completely digitize the country’s identity ecosystem and secure travel lines.
Croatia Tenders E1 2 Million Eurodac Fingerprint Upgrade
The Ministry of the Interior of Croatia has launched a 1.2 million euro public procurement tender to upgrade its national Eurodac biometric fingerprint identification infrastructure. The technical overhaul is engineered to integrate advanced, high-throughput fingerprint matching hardware and software engines into the European Union’s cooperative asylum-seeker and migration database. By modernizing its biometric data collection and processing terminals, the state aims to ensure rapid, error-free identity matching at external border checkpoints. The upgrade will directly support broader European efforts to maintain secure, automated, and legally compliant asylum registries.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
