Use cases
The Truvity EUDIW Connector enables secure, privacy-preserving credential verification and issuance across industries and scenarios. Each use case links to a conceptual explanation and an implementation guide.
Know Your Customer (KYC)
Verify customer identity for regulated onboarding scenarios such as opening a bank account, purchasing an insurance policy, or registering for a government service. This flow replaces manual document uploads with government-issued Personal Identification Data (PID) verification, helping you meet Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and KYC requirements.
- Read the explanation: Conceptual overview of the KYC flow and how it works.
- Implement the flow: Complete guide to implementing KYC verification with DCQL queries.
Passwordless authentication
Replace passwords with cryptographically secure credentials that users control in their personal wallets. This flow eliminates password databases, resists phishing, and improves user experience with biometric approval.
- Read the explanation: Understand the conceptual flow, key binding, and security benefits.
- Implement the flow: Step-by-step guide to implementing passwordless authentication.
Account Ownership Credential (AOC) issuance
Issue Account Ownership Credentials to customers' EUDI Wallets as part of a bank account opening flow. After verifying a customer's identity, your app issues an AOC that links the customer's wallet to their account, enabling passwordless authentication for future sessions.
- Read the explanation: Conceptual overview of the AOC issuance flow, business context, and how it connects to passwordless authentication.
- Implement the flow: Complete guide to implementing AOC issuance in a banking app.
Further reading
- What is the EUDIW Connector?—product introduction and deployment model
- Compliance and regulations—eIDAS 2.0 requirements and how the connector addresses them
- EUDI Wallet ecosystem context—roles, trust relationships, and where the connector fits