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Old 12-05-2023, 01:42 AM  
Tasty1
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Europe is working on a digital ID.

In The Netherlands some parties want to get rid of privacy. Everyone should only be able to login on the internet or social media when they are identified. D66 and VVD are two parties who supported that. And altough a majority didn't want it in The Netherlands, the Eurofile parties D66 and VVD and some left parties agreed anyway. So now they can fingerpoint to the EU when your privacy is gone and the EU will take "care" of your privacy..

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D66 and VVD form one party with some other center left EU parties, RenewEurope. Once you have the Digital Identity, it is simple to forbid anonymous internet. And make it easy to check the age of people that are allowed to see pornsites. At this moment the Dutch government didn't have their own plans for age verification., they pushed it to an EU solution. Mostly left parties and center left (VVD / D66) are for an digital online ID. And they stilll have a majority now. PVV was against this. But it is too late.

February 2023: "The House of Representatives did not want it, but the Cabinet agreed to it anyway and as it now appears, there is no way back: the European digital ID will be introduced and the House of Representatives no longer has the means to approve or reject the end result.."

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Cabinet refuses to implement motion on European digital identity
Monday, December 5, 2022, 4:23 PM by Editors
The cabinet refuses to implement a motion on the European digital identity that was adopted by a majority in the House of Representatives. The motion requested the government not to agree to the Council conclusion on the European digital identity, because previous concerns of the House of Representatives, such as about the storage of data and reliable technologies, have not been sufficiently addressed.

State Secretary Van Huffelen of Digital Affairs does not believe it is necessary to respond to the motion, because the Netherlands would then be sidelined in the remainder of the negotiations, she claims. During the negotiations, the Netherlands was unable to settle a number of matters regarding the European digital identity that the government indicated it wanted to do. This concerns matters such as the mandatory use of open source for wallet apps and an explicit ban on trading users' data.

Last year, the European Commission presented plans for the introduction of a digital identity with which citizens can identify themselves throughout the European Union. Citizens must be able to identify themselves and share electronic documents from a special wallet app for smartphones. Major platforms will be required to accept the new European digital identity.
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