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Wallet Set Up

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Download and Install

The Meeco Wallet is available on the and . To download and install the app on your mobile device, navigate to the applicable app store on your device and follow the install instructions. Once installed, the Meeco Wallet app icon will appear on your device’s home screen:

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Android

Onboarding

Landing screens

The first time the Meeco Wallet is opened, four screens are presented. These screens provide helpful information about the wallet’s capabilities, including:

  • Adding, storing and sharing verifiable credentials

  • Receiving and responding to requests for credentials

  • Registering with Providers

  • Connecting with Organisations

Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Secure your wallet

By default, the Meeco Wallet requires all Holders to secure their wallet with a PIN. If biometric finger and/or face scanning is enabled on the device, this method can also be employed. Via the wallet’s Settings, a Holder can also designate the length of time before the application locks when open in the device’s background.

As part of the wallet set up, every Wallet Holder is required to consent to Meeco’s and . Meeco empowers people to take control of their personal data and manage it in a safe and secure way. The Meeco Wallet is a decentralised application by design, meaning that any data stored in the app cannot be accessed or viewed by a third party unless the Holder provides their consent.

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How to set up your wallet tutorial video.