Guideline No. CR001
Purpose To clarify AA’s accountability towards customer authentication, while enabling a customer to register with it, i.e. get a VUA issued.
Description Every AA must independently authenticate its customer, prior to issuing a VUA (Virtual User Address) to the customer.
Stage Finalised
Guideline No. CR002
Purpose To clarify whether a customer must be allowed to de-register his/her AA profile
Description Every AA must allow a customer to de-register his/her AA profile. The design of the de-register mechanism is left to each AA. Once de-registered, all active consents attached to that profile automatically get revoked and all accounts previously linked become de-linked.
Stage Finalised
Guideline No. CR003
Purpose To clarify whether a legal entity (such as a company) can register with an AA and get a VUA
Description A VUA is an identifier issued to the legal entity that owns financial accounts. In the case of a natural person, the VUA is issued to the person. In the case of a company, the VUA is issued to the company. For a company to register with an AA and get a VUA, the authorised representative of the company has to authenticate herself, as mentioned in CR001. The workflow needs to be detailed.
Stage Under Deliberation
Guideline No. CR004
Purpose To clarify whether a customer may be issued more than one VUA by an AA
Description It is left to each AA to determine this, after assessing the need for a citizen (whether corporate or individual) to have more than one VUA issued. Is there a need?
Stage Under Deliberation
Guideline No. CR005
Purpose To clarify whether a customer may port her consent artefact (and related transaction logs) from one AA to another
Description In the event a citizen decides to de-register her profile with one AA and use another, it should be possible for the citizen to port her consent artefacts (and related transaction logs) from one AA to another. This is currently being discussed within the AA community
Stage Under Deliberation

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