Australians to tap into world-leading ID verification

People will be able to choose how much personal information they share with businesses or services under a form of digital-ID verification.

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten will tell the National Press Club on Tuesday a ā€œworld leadingā€ project called Trust Exchange, or TEx, would help give Australians control of their data.

TEx would eliminate the need for people to hand over multiple forms of sensitive ID by allowing Australians to verify their identity on information held by the government.

The verification system, which isnā€™t duplicating digital ID, could be done through the myGov digital wallet on a mobile phone.

Mr Shorten will say the process could be used in areas such as applying jobs or renting accommodation.

ā€œWhatever the case, online or in person, you choose what is shared, you consent to it being shared and you can trust it is safe,ā€ he will say.

ā€œAll that has been exchanged has been a digital ā€˜thumbs upā€™ from the government that you are who you say you are.ā€

People would consent via their digital wallet to share specific types of information.

Mr Shorten will say he hopes TEx will rival the ā€œgold standardā€ European regulator for data protection, but without the complexity.

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Tess Ikonomou
(Australian Associated Press)

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