>Тhe EUDI Wallet notifies the user of a pending request to prove their age, including: the name and identity of the requesting party.
>She consents to share the requested info and her wallet uses verifiable credentials issued by a trusted authority (e.g., national civil registry) to generate a cryptographic proof that she meets the age requirement.
I am fairly sure that here is enough info to be deanonimized by the authorities issuing the EUDI and the wallet app developers.
You first quote reads: "You, the end user, get a notification that a party (probably the porn website you visited) wants to request your age and you, the USER, get the identity of the website (not vice versa).
As for the second quote: Yes sure, you credentials need to be signed by a trusted authority, someone has to establish you are an adult. But it is a cryptographic signature. Same as https certificate needs to be signed by a third party vs. self-signed certificates.
And the ID app developer logs that the porn site has requested my ID. So there is no privacy from the government. Which is much more important privacy.
>She consents to share the requested info and her wallet uses verifiable credentials issued by a trusted authority (e.g., national civil registry) to generate a cryptographic proof that she meets the age requirement.
I am fairly sure that here is enough info to be deanonimized by the authorities issuing the EUDI and the wallet app developers.