What are your concerns about a potential Digital ID?
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IIm not consenting at all they need you to voluntary do it ofcourse will make hard they did in covid and I didn't bend i wont let thier fear tactics force me into a digital prison no way
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Hello, I completely agree with those who believe that coercion is not the way to go.😥
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It will affect people who are offline, like the elderly,or people in remote areas.
There is also a security risk. People's data will be potentially vulnerable tto
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I agree and with bank checks the final reading for that bill is 21st October in house of lords where Dwp will have powers to check accounts just seems that its coming from all sides really truly and honestly shocking for all of us and that doesn't include the budget just have to try and become numb to it all day by day its more than apparent they do not care im starting to stockpile a few things brought a powerbank seriously thinking of getting generator even though im clueless whats good one or how to use and im buying tinned items I don not trust them at all
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I don't have a smart phone, can't afford one, wouldn't even know how to set one up and how to go about paying some service so I can go online with it.
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Doing Exactly the same with digital ID having a consultation with companies ect and then be done by primary legislation also read that therapy will be offered alongside job coaches
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here is an interesting fact
As you age, skin on your fingertips becomes less elastic and the ridges get thicker. This does not change your fingerprint, but it's harder to scan or take a print from it.I have seen many old people in ZA trying to access their bank accounts and their prints don’t work.
I have also seen in Russia debit cards with the persons photograph.1 -
They started putting carbon advert on rayner sandwiches saying this is 0.1 of your daily carbon no refills of drinks its creeping in fills me with more dread everyday did you see in parliament the Digital ID debate hardly any mps attended and Liz kendell was very abrupt with her answers its obvious they agenda is unfolding and alot of people dont even see whats happening does anyone think any good will happen my daughter will not listen to anything im saying its her future I worry for
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Gets more sinister everyday
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I have a basic rule that nothing significant is on my phone. I won't put my bank stuff on there, I never use it to make payments, and don't even use the nhs app on it. If it were to be stolen, all that someone would get would be a lot of pictures of random plants…:)
At my workplace, most all departments have gone digital, so we spent a LOT OF TIME signposting people with no internet access/computer understanding/no ability to use phones (and often we can't actually resolve the issue, because there are no options). We are not trained to handle most of these enquiries to resolution, nor do we have access to secure databases that would be needed to resolve them - but we are the only face to face staff, and so we do what we can.
This has taught me that there are a LOT of people who can't use phones or computer devices, not just disabled people. A LOT. I am sure the digital ID scheme fails equality legislation on more grounds than just disability.
And that's before you get into human rights, privacy and the risk of databases being hacked…
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Russia used to have a photograph on debit cards.
While I do not agree with digital identity anyone who has a cell phone be warned. Big brother is already on your case.If you drive your car probably gives out your location.
What happens if someone presses the wrong buttons declaring that you are deceased.
This happened to someone I know. He was locked out of everything and it took over a year to be reinstated as alive again. He nearly starved and ended up with huge legal bills as it involved his house and whole life. He could not travel, no money.
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Well 89 million people in Vietnam got locked out from accounts for refusing and in China hundreds of people on the streets god could you imagine no way if they try to get me to do it I will flatly refuse
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89 million mostly inactive and fraudulent bank accounts if you read and believe everything on the Internet
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Oh ok
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This needs to be talked about more. Especially in line with things they already do to us and are planning to do to us, as disabled people.
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By the Facebook posts, Starmer still pushing it. He getting desperate.
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Oh yes caught him saying you have to pay 85 pounds for something cant remember them the punchline was with Digital ID you would pay noting !! And then an interview at the bank with customers who was so excited about Digital ID I sometimes think he does this deliberately to get people agitated
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He's getting desperate, people are against it, Some MPs are. It's Tony Blair agenda .honestly why can't Blair stop meddling .I read that starmer and some of his cronies aren't having it. Says it all really
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Not going to lie it scares me what thier doing in our life times never experienced it so bad everything is corporations royal family government all businesses when you look into it all its eye opening I will 100 percent refuse it if they want proof of how I couldn't cope with Digital ID I will show them trouble with starmer he is building the structure for Digital ID I think they have been since covid
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PS if I was mp I wouldn't believe that they would be exempt from digital ID what about thier families and generations to come they wouldn't be protected hopefully they clicked onto that im sure they have
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