osakuid
Osakuid is a term used in discussions of digital identity to describe a hypothetical, city-scale framework for managing identities in Osaka, Japan. The concept envisions a portable, user-centric digital identity that can be used to authenticate citizens and residents across public services and, in some proposals, private sector applications in the Osaka metropolitan area.
Core ideas include user ownership of identity data, consent-based sharing, and interoperability across municipal agencies and
As a real-world standard, Osakuid has not been adopted or formally defined; it appears mainly in speculative
Potential benefits cited in discussions include improved privacy, reduced administrative friction, and more seamless access to