• somewa@suppo.fi
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    1 day ago

    I hate this shit when stealing peoples privacy - a fundamental right - is dressed as protecting children.

    • lemmus@szmer.info
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      13 hours ago

      In fact they probably don’t want to steal your privacy. They work on implementing Zero-knowledge proof and thats good. We still lose some privacy but actually not more than we already lost. You got your bank account, so you are compromised already, and this solution will just know that you are adult (from you bank for example), nothing more (with ZKP). Also it is supposed to be open source. I was completely against it before I knew that but now, hmm I’m a bit neutral…I still would prefer it not to be implemented but yeah, its not THAT bad too.

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      23 hours ago

      I don’t like this either, but I refuse to believe their real goal is ‘stealing’ peoples privacy’ (though you can’t really steal it because you can’t own someone else their privacy, but that’s another story). I think it is much more because of ignorance and naivety, unaware of the negative consequences. I can imagine there is a more benevolent lobby behind the scenes that would benefit from this, but EU isn’t oppresive enough to benefit from accessing private data from ‘regular’ people.

  • Evil_Shrubbery@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    Ok, on one hand we finally get a db of all the vampires & other such immortals, but fuck this anti-privacy shit.

    The article doesn’t mention how it works, if the app is “offline” (more akin to mfa), just that it doesn’t forward your data to sites.

    However:

    It’s positioned as a temporary solution that will be superseded by the EU Digital Identity Wallet that’s expected to launch in 2026, which aims to provide a way for “European citizens, residents and businesses to prove who they are when accessing digital services” and a place to “safely store, share and sign important digital documents.”

    Afaik the digital wallet’s goal is still to have online anonymity for stuff like third parties.

    But why are we doing this app if it will get so little use (maybe they’ll refuse same APIs later with the wallet?)?

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      4 hours ago

      Seems to be modeled on the Scandinavian countries BankID that is a well working solution.