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Kentucky has quietly taken another step toward a digital identity future, rolling out a new Mobile ID app that allows residents to carry a “secure and convenient” state-issued digital identification credential on their smartphones. ...
The digital ID can be used at TSA checkpoints in select airports, functioning as a voluntary electronic version of a driver’s license or state ID for identity verification during air travel. ...
Tomorrow, the same system could become the default mechanism for proving identity and age across digital platforms and everyday life.
Keir Starmer abandons plans for compulsory digital ID
Scheme intended to verify someone’s right to work in the UK will be optional, government admitted in 13th U-turn since taking power...
Government sources said on Tuesday night that this would instead be optional when the IDs were introduced in 2029. Workers would be given the choice of using other documents to verify their identity.
Starmer has also been talking about rolling out a digital ID, supposedly to ensure that the illegal migrants his traitors welcome and nurture at their bosom cannot legally work in the country; obviously, the real reason was so that people’s online activities could be tracked directly to their identities, and their bank accounts deactivated if they spoke out of turn.
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The top hazard is that every time you use a digital ID instead of, say, your driver's license, that will be reported the federal government instantly.
It will also be integrated with all your credit card purchases.
And your medical records.
And your cellphone records.
This will give the government unwarranted visibility into what everyone is doing, all the time, and the easy ability to find and murder dissidents. Say, people who don't want to get the latest poison jab from Pfizer/Palantir.