onlineas
Onlineas is a proposed framework for online identity and credential management that aims to give individuals control over their digital identities and the sharing of verifiable information across services. It envisions a user-centric model in which identity data is held in portable digital wallets rather than on centralized platforms.
Origins and development: The concept emerged in academic and industry discussions about user privacy and interoperability
Technology and standards: Onlineas commonly relies on decentralized identifiers (DIDs) and verifiable credentials (VCs) to issue,
Usage and impact: In practice, onlineas would enable streamlined sign-in, age verification, educational achievements, or professional
Governance and status: As a concept, onlineas is discussed within standards bodies and open-source communities. Real-world
See also: Verifiable credentials, Decentralized identifiers, Self-sovereign identity.