What is NemID code card?

What is NemID code card?

The code card is a list of one-time codes that you use when you log on with NemID. One-time codes are called codes. The code card is a small card the size of a credit card where the codes are imprinted. Each code on the card has a number – a code number. In addition, each code card is given a unique code card number.

How do I get a new NemID?

How do you get a NemID? You can obtain a NemID by ordering online at www.nemid.nu if you have a Danish driving licence or passport and an address on the Danish national register, or by reporting in person at your municipal citizen service centre (borgerservice).

How do I get a NemID code card?

To order a new code card you must identify yourself using your Danish passport or driving licence. If you do not have a Danish passport or driving licence you can collect a new code card at a citizen service centre or contact your bank.

How do you use NemID?

When you log on with your NemID, you will type in you user-id and password as usual. Afterwards you will get the option to send a request to your phone, instead of using your code card. You can always choose to use your code card, if you wish to do so. You will be asked to log in with your NemID code card.

How do you use the NemID app?

Activate your code app

  1. You will be asked to log in with your NemID code card.
  2. Enter the requested key from your code card and press activate code app.
  3. You will be asked to accept the terms and conditions for using the NemID code-app.
  4. For security reasons you will be asked to wait an hour.

Why are Nemids blocked?

Nets DanID will block your: • password if Nets DanID suspects or finds out that others have gained access to your password • password if the password has been entered incorrectly a certain number of times • code card/code token if Nets DanID suspects or finds out that others have gained access to codes from your code …

What is NemID app?

NemID code app is a supplement to the existing code card. It is an app that provides access to online banking, public websites such as borger.dk, sundhed.dk as well as access to websites for private operators’ such as unions or unemployment funds.