I was wondering about the tracking aspect.
Without doing research it occurred to me that right now, if the government wish to know about someone, they must collate data from many sources. Phone, credit and debit card, HMRC, which uses a different ID, which isn’t automatically tied to your phone or credit card. It takes effort and time, hence money, and isn’t done for just anyone.
Digital id that is required in order to receive pay, that is used for all online age verification, creation of all accounts and taking out all contracts, tied to the phone, that has got to make tracking movements, activity, preferences and opinions much easier.
Then I watched what The Blackbelt Barrister had to say. Interesting and I recommend.
Without doing research it occurred to me that right now, if the government wish to know about someone, they must collate data from many sources. Phone, credit and debit card, HMRC, which uses a different ID, which isn’t automatically tied to your phone or credit card. It takes effort and time, hence money, and isn’t done for just anyone.
Digital id that is required in order to receive pay, that is used for all online age verification, creation of all accounts and taking out all contracts, tied to the phone, that has got to make tracking movements, activity, preferences and opinions much easier.
Then I watched what The Blackbelt Barrister had to say. Interesting and I recommend.