DigiD (electronic identification)
Your DigiD consists of a username and a password of your choice. With your DigiD you get access to hundreds of Dutch government websites.
Your DigiD consists of a username and a password of your choice. With your DigiD you get access to hundreds of Dutch government websites.
NemID is a common secure login on the Internet, whether you are doing your online banking, finding out information from the public authorities or engaging with one of the many businesses that use NemID. NemID is the same login everywhere. Whether you’re doing your online banking or you need to view your tax file, the way you log in will be exactly the same. NemID consists of a user ID, a password and a code card containing codes (one-time passwords).
Estonia has by far the most highly-developed national ID card system in the world. Much more than simply a legal picture ID, the mandatory national card serves as the digital access card for all of Estonia’s secure e-services. The chip on the card carries embedded files which, using 2048-bit public key encryption, enable it to be used as definitive proof of ID in an electronic environment.
The two main goals of creating the card was to enhance the safety and to create an EU-compatible device. The card includes three main services: using for certain transport for personal identification and for electronic signatures (ePASS, eID, eSIGN). The eSIGN function allows you to have qualified electronic signature and by this creating full confidential private documents. The ePass features will empower the citizens to request into the Schengen or other inter-state agreement systems (border crossings, floodgates of entry).
Városszervíz (City Service) is a mobile application where residents can report appropriate urban management errors and problems and the correction process can be followed. The application works in the field connected to the system operators. With City Service the citizens can be esaily involved in city maintenance tasks with a smart phone application. The starting point of the concept is that people like to help and participate in the maintenance work if you make it them simple, interesting and experience-like.
The secure entertainment place based on the RFID-enabled card of Intelligent Community Card System. Verification of the data on the card can read off approaching to an NFC-enabled smartphone. The scope of the queried data can be controlled. The entertainment place can gain different information about the card holder then the police or the civil guard by using the card as an access card either to the school or to workplace.
Students who joined the system test in the school received a so-called SchoolCard (Sulikártya) which is a plastic ID card with RFID technology. Using the card for entry and exit through the entrance of the school with swivel gates significantly reduces the number of unauthorized entry and significantly increases the safety of the students as well as the school's assets. The system continuously logs the entry and exit in which the users with appropriate privileges such as registered students and parents can query the data at any time even via internet.
Hungarian Telecom Community Card System is a versatile, safe and modern storage media at the long-term. The plastic card with chip (RFID) or the integrated chip in mobile phone (NFC) allow local residents, tourists or city students of usage of various community services.
For guests visiting the city there is an attractive and comfortable application for all essential tourist information and in the life of the community the updated information can become a driving force for the local citizens. City services provided by the municipality or other institutions has an institutional list with contacts and office opening hours. The application users can report various events, anomalies (potholes, broken street lights, broken pipes, etc.) with their smartphones giving exact loaction, photo and personal contact.
T-City is a multi-annual development and innovation program of Magyar Telekom and Szolnok City. It launched in 2009 with the aim that citizens try out and test the telecommunication and information technologies and content services. The participating residents institutions and local government organizations help with their experience and feedback to improve the services before launch. The main objective of the T-city is to show and exploit ICT opportunities for all aspects of life - health, education, public administration, tourism, culture, transport, economy.