Topic: eIDAS 2.0
eIDAS 2.0 represents a significant shift towards digital identification systems in the EU, raising concerns about privacy and surveillance. While proponents argue for convenience and security, the implementation of mandatory digital IDs could lead to increased government control and data collection, undermining individual liberties. The pushback from civil liberties groups highlights the ongoing debate over the balance between technological advancement and the protection of personal freedoms.
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EU Says EUDI Wallet Is Voluntary; Germany’s SPD Plan Says Otherwise
You don’t set an 80% adoption target for something you genuinely intend to keep optional.
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Apple Rolls Out Digital ID as States Push New Verification Rules
By turning identification into a tap, Apple edges the iPhone closer to becoming a passport for everyday life.
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Google Meets Digital ID as Chrome Pushes Controversial Tech
Google is attempting to mainstream digital ID.
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Belgium and Hungary Launch Controversial Digital IDs, Vaccine Passport, Ahead of EU Regulations
Privacy fears grow over new digital ID initiatives in Belgium and Hungary.
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Civil Liberties Groups Push Back Against EU Digital ID Proposals
The EU wants to introduce it this year.







