Abstract

Confirmation of the authenticity of legally significant actions performed in the digital environment by persons participating in private legal relations is carried out through authentication. The article formulates the concept of authentication as a way of individualizing subjects of private law in the digital environment, reveals its features, and considers the factors by which authentication is carried out. The author analyzed reliable, conditionally reliable, legal and dispositive methods of confirming the authenticity of actions of subjects of private law performed in the digital environment.

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