Functional Overview
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Verifiable Credentials (VCs) are digital equivalents of physical documents such as passports or licenses. They are digitally signed, ensuring they are tamper-resistant and can be instantly verified. Issued by trusted entities, VCs can be stored in digital wallet apps like Inji Wallet or downloaded as a PDF file by individuals using Inji Web, a smart web-based solution.
Below are the key features provided by Inji Web:
With Inji Web, users can effortlessly select an issuer from a trusted list, verify their information, and download their Verifiable Credential in a convenient PDF format. This streamlined process ensures quick access to trusted credentials in just a few clicks.
Inji Web also offers secure storage for Verifiable Credentials, providing users with the flexibility to access and present their credentials anytime, anywhere. This ensures that users are always prepared to share their credentials, whether they’re at home or on the go.
Sharing credentials is made simple with Inji Web. The PDF version of the Verifiable Credential includes a QR code that can be shared with service providers either by presenting a printed copy, uploading the PDF to a verifier's website, or sharing it digitally through an online mechanism. This allows for quick and easy verification in response to any verifier’s presentation request, offering maximum convenience for users.
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Users can view the downloaded credentials and access their activity logs for additional auditing purposes.
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