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Selective Disclosure
Selective disclosure is the ability of a holder to select some elements
of a verifiable credential to share with a verifier, without
revealing the rest. There are several different methods which support selective
-disclosure, we provide two examples:
+disclosure, we provide three examples:
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Selective Disclosure
all of the credential's claims to be revealed.
+ -
+Hashed Values - With this method, the issuer issues a single
+verifiable credential containing all the issuer's claims
+about the subject.
+However, each claim value is created by hashing the actual value with
+a different nonce so that the verifier cannot determine the actual value.
+There are several different ways of modeling this, and
+no standard way is currently defined. The holder includes the actual
+values of the claims that are to be revealed to the verifier in
+the verifiable presentation.
+