Utah pede here, first time hearing about digital drivers license.
In my opinion it's an abysmal place to test this kind of app if it's anywhere outside of slc.
In SLC will give the typical liberal results that these companies salivate over.
Mhh i posted earlier today about what i know to be their next shit, the Thales Digital ID Wallet, that's done the same way to 'unify all the credentials data' in a single place (not even managed by a gov but by third parties)
Hopefully is fake, otherwise may be a test drive, and in case i really hope people will have something to say against....
I mean, i am ok for the 'unified ID', instead of going around with multiple cards and papers, could be comfortable, but i don't see why it has to contain my financial, health, vax, et similar record, that's not anymore an ID, that's a portable database, for which end if not large scale control? When i need something, i go where i stock the documents, take up the relevant piece of paper, and go do what i need
Plus, in my life, i've been asked for medical / criminal records 1 time (for work), a bunch of time my last payslip (that i easily printed from the email), and for the rest passport, national ID, and driver license, NOTHING else, so why i should see the need for something similar?
Utah pede here, first time hearing about digital drivers license. In my opinion it's an abysmal place to test this kind of app if it's anywhere outside of slc.
In SLC will give the typical liberal results that these companies salivate over.
Mhh i posted earlier today about what i know to be their next shit, the Thales Digital ID Wallet, that's done the same way to 'unify all the credentials data' in a single place (not even managed by a gov but by third parties)
Hopefully is fake, otherwise may be a test drive, and in case i really hope people will have something to say against....
I mean, i am ok for the 'unified ID', instead of going around with multiple cards and papers, could be comfortable, but i don't see why it has to contain my financial, health, vax, et similar record, that's not anymore an ID, that's a portable database, for which end if not large scale control? When i need something, i go where i stock the documents, take up the relevant piece of paper, and go do what i need
Plus, in my life, i've been asked for medical / criminal records 1 time (for work), a bunch of time my last payslip (that i easily printed from the email), and for the rest passport, national ID, and driver license, NOTHING else, so why i should see the need for something similar?