Cloudcard


2.1.1 by DICTAO
2016年01月05日 历史版本

关于Cloudcard

随着Dictao Cloudcard,验证自己签,只用你的手机!

Dictao Cloudcard – a Wallet for eIDs

With Dictao Cloudcard, you can have several ‘e-ID cards’, delivered by various organizations (bank, government, stores, etc.), on your mobile phone.

Note: In order for this application to work, it ought to be offered to you by the organization.

Up until now, your identity (or certificate) was stored on a physical device (a smartcard, a USB key), which is incompatible with your mobile phone.

Dictao Cloudcard frees you from these hardware devices, and allows you to establish your identity, by simply using your mobile and a PIN code. From now on, you can easily be authenticated and sign data using just your mobile phone.

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Usage guidelines

- Activation: activate your card by using an ‘activation code’ (scan or text), provided by the card issuer, and by choosing a PIN code to protect your card. Your identity will then be associated to the card.

- Usage: select your card and enter your PIN code - you identity is established, allowing you to use it for authentication and to sign data.

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Benefits

• Ultra-secure solution: the secret, which securely identifies users, stays under the user’s exclusive control. The secret constantly remains on a highly secured server. Only the user can recreate it because only he or she has both the mobile and knows the PIN code.

• Certified solution: patented solution that is in the process of being certified by the Common Criteria and FIPS.

• Simple, user-friendly solution: all of your identities, delivered by various organizations, are available on your mobile. You can activate them in one click to complete authentication and sign data.

最新版本2.1.1更新日志

Last updated on 2016年01月10日
- Fix RESET PIN feature for Authentication card
- Fix Local Card Transfer

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最新版本

2.1.1

上传者

Akram Aslam

系统要求

Android 4.1+

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