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From the Dashboard view, you will have access to the following:
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 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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View, suspend and revoke issued credentials
You can monitor your credentials activity in the Credentials section. This section gets divided into two categories:
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Credential activity: view, suspend and revoke issued credentials
Navigate to the Credential activity section under Credentials on your left panel. In this section, you can manually issue credentials, as well as view, suspend, and revoke issued credentials.
How to manage (view, suspend, revoke) issued credentials?
Issued credentials have 3 possible statuses:
Active→ credential is issued and valid
Suspended→ credential is temporarily suspended for any reason the Issuer may deem appropriate. Suspended credentials may be re-activated or permanently revoked.
Revoked → invalid credential. Revoked credentials will still be stored in the holder’s wallet, but they will not be able to be verified (the verification process will throw an error).
To view and edit the status of a credential, navigate to the Issued tab in the Credential Activity menu. Identify the credential you want to modify and click on its drop-down arrow in the Actions column.
How to manually issue credentials
As an organization, you can make the issuance process automatic through internal integrations.
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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.
How can I issue a credential?
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Becoming an issuer in the public catalog requires a validation process to verify the identity of the issuer and approve its issuance rights.
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You can decide to reject a user, refusing to accept its access to your platform, by clicking on the Reject button. When sign-in, the user won't be able to access your services.
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Alternatively, you may issue a credential by filling up the information manually. This manual issuance is intended to facilitate testing of your issuance templates without the need to execute internal integrations.
To test a credential issuance template or to manually issue a credential, navigate to the Pending tab in the Credential Activity menu. Here you will see the list of credential issuance requests that users have done using one of your Issuance templates.
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The credential will now appear under Issued Credentials and in your Wallet.
Verified users’ activity: review and revoke authenticated users
You can view and manage your Verified Users' activity from the
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Verified Users section on the left menu.
This section includes all verification instances executed by your verified users, including:
Verification Template: the verification template the user used
User DID: the user’s DID
Creation: timestamp of the verification process
User Data: the credential types that were requested in this verification process
Validation: the actual user data shared in the verification process.
Depending on your subscription tier, you’ll have a limit in the number of different verified users allowed to use your templates.
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You can revoke active users by clicking on the trash bin icon next to the specific user. Revoked users will need to consent to share their personal information again to access your services.
The Dashboard: get an overview of your account
From the Dashboard panel, you have today direct access to the following features:
Create an issuance template: easily create credential issuance templates to integrate an issuance process into your website or application. Go to the step-by-step tutorial on How to issue your own credentials using Gataca Studio.
Create a verification template: quickly create customizable verification templates for onboarding and sign-in processes while reducing personal data stored in your infrastructure. Go to the step-by-step tutorial on How to authenticate your users using Gataca Studio.
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Coming soon: the Dashboard panel will integrate a summary of your statistics, including graphics and reports regarding your activity, with the capability to view progress over time. Stay tuned. |