I disagree, but it will be interesting to see government criminalising people for not having a smartphone.Whether they are or not. the country will have digital id and even if Labour lose the next election, I expect they will remain
I disagree, but it will be interesting to see government criminalising people for not having a smartphone.Whether they are or not. the country will have digital id and even if Labour lose the next election, I expect they will remain
Yep. It's called protecting their borders. Oh ,the irony of it all!!Perhaps like at European Country level they are from the 12th of October this year collecting their own photos and fingerprints then using the Customs Gateway to bond them to the actual passport shown rather then trying to get them from other country databases.
They now control everything.
Who has said thatI disagree, but it will be interesting to see government criminalising people for not having a smartphone.
How often do you go to work without your phone now? if the answer is never, nothing will really change will it?so, are they going to sack me if I can't provide it?
And that is where we must learn from those countries that have id in for years. 20 years ago it was easy to forge a passport I believe. Not any more as they have biometrics and digital information stored on them. What's the difference?Just saw a story about a hack of Customs data in America.
Going to be fun when national id data (with all it contains) gets compromised.
I disagree, but it will be interesting to see government criminalising people for not having a smartphone.
Ive already got one of those, no need for another.I thought that the digital part was that the info was saved in a chip. It's still going to be a physical plastic card.
Hence many comments that not carrying one is okay in day-to-day life.
Pretty sure it’s an app put on your phone linked to a central databaseI thought that the digital part was that the info was saved in a chip. It's still going to be a physical plastic card.
Hence many comments that not carrying one is okay in day-to-day life.
If you've got a passport with biometrics and digital information stored on it, why do you need something else?And that is where we must learn from those countries that have id in for years. 20 years ago it was easy to forge a passport I believe. Not any more as they have biometrics and digital information stored on them. What's the difference?
They wouldn’t, they would just charge you :)Ive already got one of those, no need for another.
And I never carry physical cards as its just a bit too easy to lose them. And I wouldn't want to waste the government's money making me replacements every few weeks.
More inconvenience.They wouldn’t, they would just charge you :)
Not everyone holds a passport, and the government want a single pointIf you've got a passport with biometrics and digital information stored on it, why do you need something else?
FFs it won't be a physical "card". It's digital so will be on a device. If you don't carry cards,as I still do, I bet you have a method of payment on your phone, as I don't . Be honest do you have Apple or Google Pay?Ive already got one of those, no need for another.
And I never carry physical cards as its just a bit too easy to lose them. And I wouldn't want to waste the government's money making me replacements every few weeks.
Not a physical card anyway, so you can sleep easyMore inconvenience.
Sorry, I cant afford to have a national id card.
The government wants lots of things they dont end up getting.Not everyone holds a passport, and the government want a single point
True, but I do expect this to be introducedThe government wants lots of things they dont end up getting.
answer my question above about payment methods.The government wants lots of things they dont end up getting.
Pretty sure it’s an app put on your phone linked to a central database
Why on earth would they control bank details. For starters the banks won't let them and also the banks profit from your data anyway so they won't want to hand that over. You're extrapolating too much this is just a data merge and photo upgrade that brings the UK into the 2020s