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Australian TEx

The Australian Government is introducing the Trust Exchange (TEx), a new initiative aimed at enhancing control over personal information. Minister for Government Services, Bill Shorten, will present this scheme, allowing individuals to verify their identities and credentials using data already held by the federal government. The TEx system, which integrates with digital wallets, promises secure, consent-based sharing of personal information. 

This technology aims to streamline processes such as hotel check-ins and job verifications while ensuring users control and track what information is shared. This move highlights the government’s focus on improving digital identity management and security.

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