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Written by Super User
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NFC is a standards-based short-range wireless connectivity technology that makes your smartphones, wearables, tablets and other devices even smarter.

NFC Smart Posters provide connection everywhere

NFC Smart Posters are stored on NFC Forum Tags allowing a connection to NFC enabled smartphones or smartwatch’s everywhere. There is no need for a power supply or a network connection to provide this connection. For example, a simple tap enables the smartphone user at:

  • the bus stop to get the information when his/her next bus will arrive
  • the price tag in retail stores to get special offers and additional information about the offered product
  • NFC touch points in the museum to get additional information about the shown exhibit
  • the signpost in the mountains to obtain the most interesting hiking track
  • the concert to connect with your favorite fan community
  • the empty taxi stand to initiate a phone call for ordering a taxi
  • the medicament package to read out the instruction leaflet for visually impaired users
  • the business card to share his/her contact data
  • the advertisement flyer to obtain the navigation target of the newly opened retail store

NFC Shares data

NFC allows the user to exchange data through a simple tap. For example, the user can:

  • Share fitness or health data between smartphone/smartwatch and your personal health device
  • Share contact data between two smartphones

NFC connects two devices together

NFC provides a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connection between two devices through a simple tap without the need to enter PIN codes or other credentials. With a simple tap the user can:

  • Play the music on his/her smartphone via Bluetooth loudspeakers
  • Share his/her photos with friends
  • Control his/her digital camera with the smartphone
  • Print his/her photos on a printer with Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection
  • Share the phone book with the car multimedia system and enable hands-free equipment in the car

NFC provides access

NFC securely allows your smartphone or smartwatch to function as a key or ticket to:

  • Enter public transport systems
  • Open the door at home or at work
  • Open, configure and start your car
  • Check in at the hotel and to open the hotel door
  • Enter concerts, theaters or museums

NFC enables your smartphone / smartwatch as your wallet

NFC allows you to pay securely with your smartphone / smartwatch* with a simple tap without the need to use a camera or scanner to read QR-codes.

NFC recharges your IoT devices

NFC technology can charge small devices.  A single antenna in the IoT Device is used for power transfer and NFC communication and allows for simple and small IoT device designs.

Wireless charging can be used for example to charge:

  • Bluetooth headsets
  • Smartwatches
  • Fitness Trackers
  • GPS trackers

Key growth areas for NFC include IoT, automotive, public transport and the well-established retail and payment sector.

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French government to include NFC passport reading in digital identity app

By Mike Clark • 4 October 2019
Hand holding smartphone with Alicem and French Ministry of Interior logos over the top
AUTHENTICATION: French citizens will be able to create a digital ID via their smartphone using the Alicem app

A new digital identity service to be introduced by the French government this year will use NFC passport reading to enable citizens to use their smartphone to securely enrol themselves onto the system.

“President Emmanuel Macron’s government is pushing through plans to roll out an ID programme, dubbed Alicem, in November, earlier than an initial Christmas target,” Bloomberg reports.

“An ID will be created through a one-time enrolment that works by comparing a user’s photo in their biometric passport to a selfie video taken on the app that will capture expressions, movements and angles. The phone and the passport will communicate through their embedded chips.”

The new service was announced in May 2019 and has been undergoing testing by the French Ministry of the Interior since June.

The aim is to enable citizens to securely authenticate themselves to any of the 500-plus services available via FranceConnect, a government-backed online services gateway used by government agencies and private sector companies including banks.

The Alicem smartphone app will allow “anyone who decides to use it to securely prove their identity,” the Ministry says.

Advantages include simplified registration — since users will be able to use one eID to access multiple services rather than having to individually register with each service provider — an increased level of security and a high level of user control over their data, it adds.

“Alicem targets the ‘high’ guarantee level in the meaning of the European regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions, known as the eIDAS regulation,” the Ministry explains.

“The aim of the eIDAS regulation is to increase confidence in electronic transactions within the European Union for online services, including public ones. It defines three levels of guarantee: low, substantial and high, depending on the degree of robustness of the electronic identification solution in the face of attempts at identity theft on the internet.

How it works

“The identity issued by Alicem is based on the information contained in the secure chip of a biometric title (passport or residence permit),” the Ministry adds.

“When creating the account, Alicem checks by facial recognition that the person who uses the smartphone is the holder of the title.

“This high level [of security] will gradually give the possibility to access services that currently require ‘physical’ verification of peoples’ identity, either at a counter or by examining copies of several documents sent in by the user.

“Personal data is only stored on the user’s mobile phone, under their exclusive control. With Alicem, the data is shared only with the online services to which the user chooses to connect. Sharing is only validated after the user has entered his security code.”

“No biometric data can be shared,” the Ministry adds. “The photo extracted from the chip of the title remains stored on the mobile phone of the user.

“The facial recognition video made when the account is created is deleted immediately after verification. The data will not be processed and will not be passed on to third parties.”

App registration

To register with Alicem, the first step will be to create an account on the app, French language technology publication 01net explains.

“In the manner of a contactless payment, you will need to scan the biometric chip of your electronic title (passport or residence card) using the phone. The system then has access to the data stored therein — except fingerprints — which will then be checked.

“This step deals with the authenticity and integrity of the document as well as the current validity of the document.”

The final step is to perform biometric identity verification using both a static photo and a dynamic video.

“In front of your screen, you have to move about so that the camera captures the features of your moving face,” the publication says. “Finally, at the end of this process, the ‘digital identity’ is generated.”

 

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