Introduction
The Quality of Authentication (QoR) defines how confident we are in the subject to be who he claims to be. If he simply registered without any verification steps, he has a low QoR / LoR. If we verified his identity against a third party system or by manually checking his passport, a higher QoR can be issued.
Validation methods
To validate the Quality of a users registrations, there are various verification methods available.
Manual Identification
The user has to be validated manually. To initiate that process, a document will be generated with a unique QR code. He than has to present himself physically at a government office, at the post office, or wherever you would like to perform the verification. The verify-er then can simply scan the QR code and compare the registered data with an official document such as a passport, that the user has to present.
Video Identification
With the video identification method, the user can scan a QR code and then perform a video identification process. Within that process, the user has to pass a livenes check and scan an official document.
API Identification
The entered data can be verified against any existing API such as the ZAS (Zentrale Ausgleichsstelle / AHV) system, given you have access to such a system.