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Any reason why Italian passports aren't compatible? #16

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chpmrc opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 5 comments
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Any reason why Italian passports aren't compatible? #16

chpmrc opened this issue May 5, 2020 · 5 comments

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@chpmrc
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chpmrc commented May 5, 2020

All EU passports should follow pretty much the same standard AFAIK. If so would you mind pointing me towards a good place to start contributing? Thanks!

@rgex
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rgex commented May 5, 2020

Hi,
We don't have enough data about Italian passports to know if they are compatible.
If you want to help, you can scan your passport with the Bondi passport reader App on Android.
It is sending us technical data about the scanned passport (Document Signing Certificate and date of expiry).

@kseistrup
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Scanned a DK passport ok.

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ubicorn commented May 19, 2020

Danish passports will be added soon, Italian passports are currently "problematic"

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chpmrc commented May 23, 2020

Ok I'll close this (unless you feel like expanding on what the issue is, maybe I could help?). Thanks!

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rgex commented Jun 29, 2020

Italian passports might work now. But note that the passport might need up to one and and half year of validity left to generate coins.
This is because the DSC Certificates are only issued every 12 to 18 months in Italy instead of the 3 months that are recommended.

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