NB! If there is a “Token signing” extension in the extension selection, it should be removed.
Google chrome store install#
The blue indicator in the right corner refers to the activated state of the extension.į you accidentally uninstalled the “Web eID” extension, you may manually install it in the Chrome Web Store. Step 3: Enable “Web eID” extensionĪ new window with extensions opens, find the extension called Web eID and make sure that it is Enabled. Step 2: Open extensions in your browserĬlick on the icon with three dots on the right-hand side of Google Chrome and select More tools → Extensions. If the message did not appear in your browser, continue to Step 2. To sign in e-services with an ID card, click in the “ Enable extension” window and everything should work. With our step-by-step instructions, you can easily and conveniently check that your browser is ready to use your ID card! Step 1: Enable extension in web browserĪfter installing the ID software, a notification about the “Web eID” extension will appear in the upper right corner of the Google Chrome web browser. – The most common reason is the inactivated “Web eID” extension. If malfunctions occur – for example, you will not be able to digitally sign e-services, confirm activities, etc. In addition, you must enable the “Web eID” extension in your browser. To view content in 4K, a 4K-capable TV and reliable broadband Internet connection are also required. Minimum OS requirements are available at g.co/cast/req. To be able to use e-services with an ID card in your Google Chrome browser, you need to keep both your ID software and your Google Chrome browser up to date. Chromecast with Google TV requires a TV with an HDMI port, a Wi-Fi network, a Google Account, a nearby electrical socket, and a compatible mobile device.