Difference between revisions of "Verified Wallet"
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* This specification is designed to fill the needs of a mobile app that can be used to hold and release user credentials and personal information only as the user intends. | * This specification is designed to fill the needs of a mobile app that can be used to hold and release user credentials and personal information only as the user intends. | ||
− | * The best example of a trusted wallet in 2020 is a well-known smartphone app that can hold and release | + | * The best example of a trusted wallet in 2020 is a well-known smartphone app that can hold and release [[Blockchain]] cash like [[Bitcoin]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:05, 20 September 2021
Full Title or Meme
A Verified Wallet is a piece of software that can be installed on a mobile computing device with a Secure Enclave that an App Assessor has determined to meet the Software Assessment Criteria for protecting user data both on-site and in-flight.
Context
- This specification is designed to fill the needs of a mobile app that can be used to hold and release user credentials and personal information only as the user intends.
- The best example of a trusted wallet in 2020 is a well-known smartphone app that can hold and release Blockchain cash like Bitcoin.