Self-sovereign identity
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With self-sovereign identity (SSI) the individual identity holders can fully create and control their credentials, without being forced to request permission of an intermediary or centralised authority and gives control over how their personal data is shared and used.
The user has a means of generating and controlling unique identifiers as well as some facility to store identity data.
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