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Microsoft and Mastercard team up to improve access to digital identities

Microsoft Corp. and Mastercard Inc., are teaming up for a new initiative, hoping to make it easier for more streamlined for people to use their digital identity online.

In an announcement on Dec. 3rd, the two companies stated they are trying to address challenges to easy access of a digital identity by offering “a service that would allow individuals to enter, control and share their identity data their way, on the devices they use every day.

The idea is to give people a secure and instant way to verify their digital identity across a number of platforms, including financial services, commerce, government services, social media and other application platforms.

“Today’s digital identity landscape is patchy, inconsistent and what works in one country often won’t work in another. We have an opportunity to establish a system that puts people first, giving them control of their identity data and where it is used,” Ajay Bhalla, president, cyber and intelligence solutions at Mastercard said in a press release. “Working with Microsoft brings us one step closer to making a globally interoperable digital identity service a reality, and we look forward to sharing more very soon.”

The new collaboration between Microsoft and Mastercard is part of the foundation for new Mastercard services that will be powered by Microsoft Azure, as well as collaboration with leaders in banking, mobile networks and government.

Mastercard argues that by streamlining access to digital identity it could also solve challenges around identity inclusion, helping “more than one billion people, majority of them women, children and refugees, [that] are not officially recognized…improve their access to health, finance and social services.”

It could also help with identity verification and fraud prevention, Mastercard stated in the release.

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