- First Errata Set for OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance 1.0: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-4-identity-assurance-1_0-17.html
- First Errata Set for OpenID Identity Assurance Schema Definition 1.0: https://openid.net/specs/openid-ida-verified-claims-1_0-03.html
An Errata version of a specification incorporates corrections identified after the Final Specification was published. This would be the first set of errata corrections for these Identity Assurance specifications. The corresponding previously approved specifications are available at:
- OpenID Connect for Identity Assurance 1.0: https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-4-identity-assurance-1_0-final.html
- OpenID Identity Assurance Schema Definition 1.0: https://openid.net/specs/openid-ida-verified-claims-1_0-final.html
This note starts the 45-day public review period for these specification drafts in accordance with the OpenID Foundation IPR policies and procedures. Unless issues are identified during the review that the working group believes must be addressed by revising these drafts, this review period will be followed by a 14-day voting period during which OpenID Foundation members will vote on whether to approve these drafts as OpenID Errata Specifications.
- Errata public review period: Wednesday, April 1, 2026 to Saturday, May 16, 2026 (45 days)
- Errata vote announcement: Saturday, May 9, 2026
- Errata official voting period: Sunday, May 17, 2026 to Sunday, May 31, 2026
You can send feedback on the specification in a way that enables the working group to act upon it by (1) signing the Contribution Agreement at https://openid.net/intellectual-property/ to join the working group, (2) joining the working group mailing list at openid-specs-ekyc-ida@lists.openid.net, and (3) sending your feedback to the list.
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.
