Today’s proposal to digitalise passports and identity cards paves the way for a more seamless and secure travel experience,” Věra Jourová, the Commission’s Vice-President for values and transparency, said in a statement.
we know what happens when someone says the word "secure" ... ahhhaaam..
remember, someone a person or a government or a cyber terrorist group will track these border checks..
and the app itself won't be so transparent as your Lemmy client, I think I'll stick to paper passport
Government backdoors are super secure and they're totally the only ones who can access guys we swear!
definitely wont have an always online requirement that will fuck you over in a busy place like say, an airport, either
Aren't there already records of all your border crossings? I don't see the difference, what am I missing?
There are. There isn't any difference. It's like people being afraid of facial recognition for border checks. It's creepy at first, but governments already have pictures of everyone's faces from their ID's. They don't gain anything from the additional photo except efficiency to speed up a process that's already in place.
Edit: I will say that I would never want a government app directly linking my ID to my phone unless I could be absolutely sure it wasn't doing anything creepy in the background. I wish sandboxing apps was a default feature for all smartphones.
There are, but I'm not linked to some sort of an application that will ( it's not a matter of if ) be exploited by a malicious third party or even the first party ( the government ), good luck hacking my paper passport
we know what happens when someone says the word "secure" ... ahhhaaam..
remember, someone a person or a government or a cyber terrorist group will track these border checks..
and the app itself won't be so transparent as your Lemmy client, I think I'll stick to paper passport
Government backdoors are super secure and they're totally the only ones who can access guys we swear!
definitely wont have an always online requirement that will fuck you over in a busy place like say, an airport, eitherAren't there already records of all your border crossings? I don't see the difference, what am I missing?
There are. There isn't any difference. It's like people being afraid of facial recognition for border checks. It's creepy at first, but governments already have pictures of everyone's faces from their ID's. They don't gain anything from the additional photo except efficiency to speed up a process that's already in place.
Edit: I will say that I would never want a government app directly linking my ID to my phone unless I could be absolutely sure it wasn't doing anything creepy in the background. I wish sandboxing apps was a default feature for all smartphones.
There are, but I'm not linked to some sort of an application that will ( it's not a matter of if ) be exploited by a malicious third party or even the first party ( the government ), good luck hacking my paper passport