User-Centric Challenges in Digital Identity Wallets: Insights from Industry Experimentation
Louis Raffin¹, Karima Boudaoud², Yves Roudier³
¹ I3S / CNRS & Docaposte, Université Côte d’Azur, Sophia Antipolis, FR, EU (Email: ) ² I3S / CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur, Sophia Antipolis, FR, EU (Email: ) ³ I3S / CNRS, Université Côte d’Azur, Sophia Antipolis, FR, EU (Email: )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.48545/advance2025-shortpapers-4_4
Abstract
This article explores the human constraints associated with the use of digital identity wallets, emphasizing the importance of a user-centered approach. We have examined the regulatory constraints, such as the eIDAS regulation, which impact the use cases of digital identity wallets. By developing an innovative solution that constructs documents from identity attributes stored in digital wallets, we aim to identify and address users’ privacy concerns and strengthen user control. Our findings provide valuable insights into the future development of digital identity technologies, highlighting the need for security, privacy, and user autonomy.
Keywords
Personal Data Injection, Digital Identity Management, Dynamic Document Security, Access Control Framework, DRM (Digital Rights Management), ODRL (Open Digital Rights Language), Usage Rights Management, Data Privacy Protection, Information Security in Documents, Digital Document Permissions, Integration of Technologies, Cross-Technology Integration, Compliance Standards, Data Protection Laws, Security Compliance, Privacy Compliance