Starting March 15th, it will be possible, thanks to a single PIN, to interact digitally with hundreds of public administrations using the Public Digital Identity System.
It is called SPID and it is the acronym for Public System of Digital Identity. Starting from March 15th, thanks to this system, it will be possible to interact with public administrations with a simple and single PIN. Thanks to three security levels, each representing three different levels of SPID identity, the use of services becomes simpler, more secure, and faster. At least according to the official website’s commercial.
We were talking about the three security levels. The first corresponds to a basic level, made up only of login (username) and password. The second level, which corresponds to the intermediate one, is based, in addition to login and password, on the use of OTP, i.e., a temporary code sent to the applicant. The third level requires, in addition to the use of login and password, also the use of an access device, for example a smart card.
With SPID, you can do more things on different platforms: from your PC, to your Notebook, and mobile devices. The Public System of Digital Identity is not just for businesses but for all citizens: retirees, students, etc., just to give a few examples.
SPID Providers
Currently, the providers accredited by AgID (Agency for Digital Italy), called Identity Providers, are only three. These are InfoCertID, PosteID, TIMid.
Which administrations are enabled
SPID will not be immediately usable with all administrations. According to a note released by the Agency for Digital Italy, from March 15th to the end of June, these will be the active administrations:
Revenue Agency, Inps, Inail, Municipality of Florence, Municipality of Venice, Municipality of Lecce, Region of Tuscany, Region of Liguria, Region of Emilia Romagna, Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, Region of Lazio, Region of Piedmont, and Region of Umbria.
More administrations will be added gradually within 24 months, as planned.
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