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1. SahAss+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-25 23:38:56
The DigiID app could interact with websites, that's how it works for many other digital IDs in europe.

For example with bankID (sweden, and I think the norway version does the same) when you need to authenticate you either scan a QR code with the bankID app or select "on the same device" and then the website will interact with the bankID API to auth.

Either way you don't need your own app to get proper auth working with this sort of government login.

(With bankID the app devs still pay a per-auth price, but that is not due to any technical reason, just because its made by a profit-driven semi-monopoly)

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2. lieuwe+2T[view] [source] 2025-07-26 11:24:44
>>SahAss+(OP)
This is the exact same as DigiD, except that there is no cost per-auth, only per-sms. The parent comment is saying that Amsterdam wanted the users to install the DigiD app instead of relying on SMS authentication.
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