Published on | 11 months ago
Programmes Digital Europe Deployment: Best use of technologiesDG CONNECT has launched a procurement for the Development, Consultancy and Support for an Age Verification Solution
Description: This procurement will enable users of online web services to prove their age through the presentation of an electronic attestation through a dedicated application (mobile app) in a privacy preserving manner in order to access age restricted content. This mobile app will directly contribute to the implementation of the provisions on protection of minors of the Digital Services Act (DSA). The application will be built in compliance with the emerging technical specifications of the European Digital Identity Wallet (European Digital Identity · GitHub) and integrated into the common specifications of the European Digital Identity Wallet to be provided by Member States further to Regulation (EU) 1183/2024.
Internal identifier: EC-CNECT/2024/OP/0073
Type of procedure: Open
Estimated value excluding VAT: 4.000.000 EUR
More information on the call and the related documents can be found on the Funding & Tenders Portal.
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