Seamless Identification Across Organisations
While OrgID’s primary function is to work internally within your organisation, your employees can also act within their roles externally i.e. identification and signing outside your organisation.

Three Ways to Use OrgID

Internal Use
The primary way of using OrgID. Provision OrgID to your employees so they can access your internal systems and services.
Type of agreement:
- OrgID-agreement with Freja or via integrator
- DPA agreement to manage your user data
- Provisioning for user life cycle, if you do not have internal systems for this
External Access
There are two ways to use Freja OrgID between organizations:
- Your organization reaches an agreement with other organizations to implement support for Freja OrgID.
- You sign Freja’s supplementary agreement for Freja OrgID in order to access services through Digg’s prepaid agreement for e-service identification.
The principle behind both methods is that you, as the issuing organization, cover your own costs for the e-identification (hence Digg’s term “prepaid”).
Your organization also decides which e-services your employees are allowed to access using Freja OrgID. This is an important difference compared to private e-identification, which grants access everywhere the e-identification is supported.


Allow External Users in Your Systems
This works according to the same principle as above, but in reverse.
- Your organization undertakes to implement support for Freja OrgID so that employees from other organizations can access your e-services.
- You sign Digg’s Prepaid Agreement and commit to accepting employees from all organizations that have a supplementary agreement with Freja OrgID for this purpose.
In the first option, you and the other organizations agree on how the technical connection should be established.
In the second option, via Digg’s Prepaid Agreement, the traffic is routed through Freja’s IdP in Sweden Connect.

All the User Attributes You Need
GDPR-compliant, verified data shared with you with the user’s explicit consent – from emails to photos.



