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FIRST DIGITAL ID – Approved by TRANSPORT NSW

Charles Sturt University Students Embrace Digital ID.

IdentityONE proudly unveils a digital ID breakthrough. Transport NSW now approves idenityONE’s digital ID for Opal Network concession fares.

Charles Sturt University students can easily verify their status for hassle-free travel, thanks to the IDmobile app.

The app replaces printed cards with a secure, live hologram and real-time fraud checks.

Transport NSW’s approval confirms our digital ID meets all government security standards.

For approved institutions, visit Transport NSW’s Tertiary Proof of Entitlement page.

 “Transport NSW Tertiary Proof of Entitlement page” 

Learn more about – Unicards state if the art Digital hologram

The benefits:

  1. Enhanced Security: The Digital hologram provides an extra layer of security to the digital ID, making it harder to counterfeit or tamper with. The intricate design and dynamic visual effects is difficult to replicate, deterring fraudulent activities.
  2. Authentication: The Digital hologram can serve as a reliable authentication feature, allowing quick and easy verification of the ID’s authenticity. This can be especially useful in situations where verifying identity is crucial, such as at security checkpoints or during online transactions.
  3. Space Efficiency: Unlike physical holograms, the Digital hologram does not require additional physical space on the ID card. It can be seamlessly integrated into the digital ID’s design, saving valuable real estate and allowing for more information to be included on the card.
  4. Convenience: The Digital hologram enables seamless integration with existing authentication processes and technologies. This streamlines the ID verification process, saving time and reducing the risk of errors.

Overall, the Digital hologram represents a modern and effective solution for enhancing the security and authenticity of the Unicard Digital ID

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