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Digital identity apps in use will exceed 6.2 billion in 2025, up from 1 billion in 2020, according to a new study.
The use of unique mobile identifier services, which provide identity verification through SIMs, will generate over $7 billion globally for mobile operators in 2024 – up from an expected $859 million in 2019, a growth of over 800%, according to a newly published analyst report.
The government has kicked off a pilot of its myGovID identity solution on the last day of October, with the trial open to people who have iPhones at the outset as a private, beta app is available for this operating system only. An Android app is expected to be issued next year and a Web interface to be provided after that.
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