Digital ID in the US promoted by 27 companies

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A coalition of private companies has released a "digital ID
blueprint," which urges individual states to adopt the policies
necessary to establish a digital ID system.
"In December 2022, the Better Identity Coalition released
a complementary set of policy recommendations for State
government officials, entitled Better Identity in America:
A Blueprint for State Policymakers," according to its website.
"These recommendations are squarely focused on ways
governments can improve the privacy and security of digital
identity solutions."
Better Identity Coalition, launched in 2018, is a cross-sector
partnership of 27 companies developing policy initiatives to
drive better solutions for identity verification and authentication.
The Better Identity Coalition's founding members include industry
leaders from the financial services, healthcare, technology,
telecommunications, financial technology, payments and security
whose goal is to establish a Members include AT&T, CVS,
Discover, Early Warning, Equifax, Experian, Facetec, Fidelity,
ID.me, IDEMIA, JPMorgan Chase & Co., LexisNexis,
MassMutual, Mastercard, Microsoft, Norton LifeLock, Notarize,
Okta, OneSpan, Onfido, PNC Bank, Ping Identity, TransUnion,
Uniken, US Bank, Wells Fargo, and Yubico.