Promises and Problems in the Adoption of Self-Sovereign Identity Management from a Consumer Perspective

IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 671:85-100 (2023)
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Abstract

Online identification is a common problem but so far resolved unsatisfactorily, as consumers cannot fully control how much data they share and with whom. Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) technology promises to help by making use of decentralized data repositories as well as advanced cryptographic algorithms and protocols. This paper examines the effects of SSIs on responsible, confident, and vulnerable consumers in order to develop the missing understanding of consumer needs in SSI adoption and define preconditions and necessary considerations for the development of SSI-based platforms and applications.

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Eva Pöll
University of Münster

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