Chain authorization
Chain authorization
Below is a list of frequently asked questions regarding "Chain authorization":
As eHerkenning authorization manager you can easily issue new Chain authorizations or renew existing permissions through the My Reconi portal.
- Select "Chain authorizations".
- Then choose the "Chain authorization provide" option.
- Start the renewal via the renewal button behind the authorization or click [Chain authorization renew] at the bottom of the page.
Are you not (yet) a authorization manager?
If you do not have Admin authorizations, a new application must be submitted for renewal.
To steps Chain authorization provide to intermediary (Form A)
At the RFO, you can currently log in to WBSO and TVL. For this you need to have the service: RFO services at assurance level EH3.
If you want to authorize an intermediary to log in on behalf of your organization, you can request a Chain authorization to do so.
A Chain authorization allows an organization to authorize another organization (for example, an intermediary), to log in on their behalf to service providers that can be accessed using eHerkenning . The director or authorization manager of the organization then does not necessarily need an eHerkenning himself and can outsource certain work to a third party. The advantage for the intermediary is that he can use one eHerkenning to log into services for which he is authorized on behalf of several companies. He then does not have to apply for another separate eHerkenning for each company he represents.
For more information about Chain authorizations, click here.
A Chain authorization allows an organization to authorize another organization (for example, an intermediary), to log in on their behalf to service providers that can be accessed using eHerkenning . The director or authorization manager of the organization then does not necessarily need an eHerkenning themselves and can outsource certain work to a third party.
The advantage for the intermediary is that he can use one eHerkenning to log into services for which he is authorized on behalf of several companies. He then does not have to apply for another separate eHerkenning for each company he represents.
For more information about Chain authorizations, click here.
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