Mobile Digital Signature Asan Imza (Mobile-ID) in Portal Hesab.az
The company GoldenPay integrated mobile digital signature Asan Imza (Mobile-ID) in the portal of electronic payments hesab.az.
According to the company, the mobile electronic signature is used for remote authorization of banking services. Its application allows bank customers to make electronic payments, credit and insurance to sign a contract and so on.
In addition, Asan Imza allows you to use your mobile phone as secure electronic identity card . As with any other technology based on the use of SMART- cards and e-signature, it can be used for secure access to e-services and digitally signed documents.
The system is based on a special SIM card Asan Imza, which the user gets from his mobile operator. The card stores private key access and application for identification and signature.
Currently, the platform center of the mobile signature Asan Imza is integrated with the platform of the mobile communication company in Azerbaijan Azercell Telecom. The work to integrate with the platforms Bakcell and Azerfon is nearly completed. - 17D-
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