The Information System Authority will adopt Smart-ID for state services
The Information System Authority will adopt Smart-ID for state services
13.09.2019
Earlier this week, the Information System Authority (RIA) and the Smart-ID solution provider SK ID Solutions (SK) signed a contract that will allow Smart-ID to be used as an authentication tool to access state e-services.
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Smart-ID app requires an update to at least version 27.
If you have not updated the app, then you might see different errors or messages that your app usage is restricted.
For example if you see a screen with “UNKNOWN_ERROR_TYPE” when using Smart-ID then this means you have not updated the app.
You can update or install the new app version from Google Play or AppStore.
Please make sure to use official app stores only for Smart-ID!