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Create an issuance template: Easily create credential issuance templates to be implemented in your website, and enjoy the flexibility of choosing the type of credential to issue, the information it will contain, as well as when to revoke it. The issuance template is used to verify user information for the issuance of credentials.
Create a verification template: quickly create customizable verification templates for onboarding and sign-in processes while reducing personal data stored in your infrastructure. When creating the template, you’re you're free to choose what data you will require the user to share to enable successful authentication.
Verified users: the number of users that have been authenticated through the verification template.
Issued credentials: the number of issued credentials through the issuance template.
Active users: a verified user with active consent. We charge a fixed monthly fee per user, not per login event.
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The statistics will only show up once you start issuing credentials and verifying users. |
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View, suspend and revoke issued credentials
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Issued credentials
Pending credentials: this section is used for testing purposes or to manually issue a credential. As an organization, you have the option to make this process automatic (Jump to the tutorial on how to integrate SSI with your applications).
You can filter these credentials by different categories such as status, issuing entity, credential type, credential ID, and creation date.
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What can be the status of the issued credentials?
Active → authorized access to the credential
Revoke → to officially remove or withdraw access to this credential
Suspend → to prevent a user from accessing the credential for a particular length of time or until a decision is made about them. Not sure if this is the meaning of the status.
On the issued credentials, you will be able to take action to activate or suspend the credential selected by clicking on the actions column.
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In the pending section, you can take action to issue or revoke access to take action toallow or deny the issuance of a specific credential. To issue a credential, click on the green tick and to revoke, click on the red cross.
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You can view and manage your Verified Users from the Verifications section. You can filter these credentials by different categories, such as verification name, client ID, and creation date.
You can decide to reject a user, refusing to accept its access to your platform, by clicking on the Reject button. When doing sign-in, the user won’t won't be able to access your services.
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