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In Sweden, the main way of identifying oneself electronically is through using the the bank issued e-ID "BankID". This paper investigates how the e-ID, that is, mainly the Swedish solution BankID, is perceived among the general public. Further, it takes a deeper look into three state issued documents that describes electronic identification, where the e-ID is described both as an enabler and as an obstacle, for instance to the elderly or people without a residence permit.

Produktbeschreibung
In Sweden, the main way of identifying oneself electronically is through using the the bank issued e-ID "BankID". This paper investigates how the e-ID, that is, mainly the Swedish solution BankID, is perceived among the general public. Further, it takes a deeper look into three state issued documents that describes electronic identification, where the e-ID is described both as an enabler and as an obstacle, for instance to the elderly or people without a residence permit.
Autorenporträt
Annie Göransson has a bachelor degree in media and communication and a master degree in information system. She works as an information engineer for a consultancy firm in Sweden.