The Unified Identification System OneID is designed for easy access for all users to various websites and portals of state and economic authorities, local government authorities and commercial organizations.
OneID UIS allows websites to identify users for a range of services. To do this, users must register in advance in UIS OneID their personal data including login, password, full name, PIN and other information. In order to enter the website, the user must enter the username and password from his OneID UIS account. After that, the system will check the compliance of the entered data and return the authentication result along with the user ID. OneID UIS also provides an opportunity for websites to implement additional authentication of their users using a one-time password and e-signature. To do this, you must specify the preferred type of authentication in the request parameters.
Safety and authenticity
To confirm personal authenticity in the Unified Identification System, the user must present an e-signature. Thus, the correspondence of a real person to a user on the Internet is ensured. Without the presentation of an e-signature, some public services may be unavailable. In addition, due to the integration with central databases of individuals and legal entities, there is no need to fill in all your personal data. The current information is loaded automatically and is updated in a timely manner (for example, when the last name or registration address is changed)
One account - all e-government systems
Integration of One ID with e-government systems allows using one account to gain access to all relevant resources. You can use all services and facilities using your One ID account.