
The launch of the newly introduced electronic identity (eID) at the end of January was expected to be a significant leap forward in digital access. However, take-up has been sluggish, with only 8,200 applications submitted until this week – far below anticipated numbers.
To help spur adoption, the first 30,000 eIDs are being offered free of charge, with another 70,000 available for €15. Afterwards, the price will rise to €50.