Notice of Vote to Approve Proposed Errata to OpenID Identity Assurance Specifications

Published May 29, 2026

This is a new notice of an upcoming vote to approve proposed errata corrections to the following specifications:


The two-week voting period will be between Friday, June 5, 2026, and Friday, June 19, 2026.


Please note:

  1. The original notice of vote for the First Errata Set for OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance  was published May 7, 2026 with the poll running Friday, May 15, 2026, until Friday, May 29, 2026. This poll will not be validated as it included a link to the original, approved specification rather than the updated specification incorporating errata.
  2. As both specifications are related, we are grouping the two errata sets into one vote announcement and poll for efficiency. Note that there was never a vote announcement for the First Errata Set for OpenID Identity Assurance Schema Definition so this vote announcement satisfies the 7-day notice period required by the Process Document.
  3. Both errata sets have completed the 45-day review period.


The OpenID Connect working group page https://openid.net/wg/ekyc-ida/.


If you’re not already a member, or if your membership has expired, please consider joining to participate in the approval vote. Information on joining the OpenID Foundation can be found at https://openid.net/foundation/benefits-members/.

 


Marie Jordan – OpenID Foundation Secretary

 
 
 

About The OpenID Foundation (OIDF)

The OpenID Foundation (OIDF) is a global open standards body committed to helping people assert their identity wherever they choose. Founded in 2007, we are a community of technical experts leading the creation of open identity standards that are secure, interoperable, and privacy preserving. The Foundation’s OpenID Connect standard is now used by billions of people across millions of applications. In the last five years, the Financial Grade API has become the standard of choice for Open Banking and Open Data implementations, allowing people to access and share data across entities. Today, the OpenID Foundation’s standards are the connective tissue to enable people to assert their identity and access their data at scale, the scale of the internet, enabling “networks of networks” to interoperate globally. Individuals, companies, governments and non-profits are encouraged to join or participate. Find out more at openid.net.

 


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