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  1. @ondrejsevcik
    Under the guise of protecting children, a goal we all share, Authorities are pushing for a "passport for the internet" Between the EU Digital Identity Wallet and the Online Safety Act, online anonymity is dying. This is "function creep" in action: what starts as age verification will inevitably become a mandatory requirement for all essential services. Are we trading our fundamental digital freedoms for mass surveillance? #EUWallet #OnlineSafetyAct #DigitalRights #AgeVerification

  2. @ondrejsevcik
    Under the guise of protecting children, a goal we all share, Authorities are pushing for a "passport for the internet" Between the EU Digital Identity Wallet and the Online Safety Act, online anonymity is dying. This is "function creep" in action: what starts as age verification will inevitably become a mandatory requirement for all essential services. Are we trading our fundamental digital freedoms for mass surveillance? #EUWallet #OnlineSafetyAct #DigitalRights #AgeVerification

  3. @ondrejsevcik
    Under the guise of protecting children, a goal we all share, Authorities are pushing for a "passport for the internet" Between the EU Digital Identity Wallet and the Online Safety Act, online anonymity is dying. This is "function creep" in action: what starts as age verification will inevitably become a mandatory requirement for all essential services. Are we trading our fundamental digital freedoms for mass surveillance? #EUWallet #OnlineSafetyAct #DigitalRights #AgeVerification

  4. @ondrejsevcik
    Under the guise of protecting children, a goal we all share, Authorities are pushing for a "passport for the internet" Between the EU Digital Identity Wallet and the Online Safety Act, online anonymity is dying. This is "function creep" in action: what starts as age verification will inevitably become a mandatory requirement for all essential services. Are we trading our fundamental digital freedoms for mass surveillance? #EUWallet #OnlineSafetyAct #DigitalRights #AgeVerification

  5. @ondrejsevcik
    Under the guise of protecting children, a goal we all share, Authorities are pushing for a "passport for the internet" Between the EU Digital Identity Wallet and the Online Safety Act, online anonymity is dying. This is "function creep" in action: what starts as age verification will inevitably become a mandatory requirement for all essential services. Are we trading our fundamental digital freedoms for mass surveillance? #EUWallet #OnlineSafetyAct #DigitalRights #AgeVerification

  6. Here are some of my notes from "Feel-Good Productivity" book.

    Overall, it’s a nice and easy-to-read book that I would recommend to anyone new to the concept of productivity.

    The book integrates ideas from many other productivity-related books, making it as an all-in-one package. It also borders on being a philosophy book, trying to change your mindset on how you think about productivity.

    #BookReview #BookNotes #book #review

    ondrejsevcik.com/blog/feel-goo

  7. The data being sold includes:

    - Names, surnames, dates of birth
    - Phone numbers
    - Home and work addresses
    - Real estate values
    - The car they drive
    - Pending civil proceedings
    - Penalties and criminal records
    - Detailed case records

    Essentially, your whole profile is for sale. It can be bought by anyone. It is all legal.

  8. Is the Swedish Tax Authority selling citizens’ data?

    TIL - Turns out, they actually do!

  9. Is the Swedish Tax Authority selling citizens’ data?

    TIL - Turns out, they actually do!

    #privacy #government #sweden

  10. Is the Swedish Tax Authority selling citizens’ data?

    TIL - Turns out, they actually do!

    #privacy #government #sweden

  11. > age verification should be required for VPN access as well...

    My biggest fear right now is not Russia, but EU turning into Russia.

    #ageVerification #freeInternet #eu

  12. RE: social.linux.pizza/@theprivacy

    It is even worse - only Google and Apple allowed.

    So much for breaking up from Big Tech dependency!

  13. > Big platforms must verify age for certain content. They can use the fancy EU wallet with its privacy features. They can also just plug in a normal KYC provider that scans your full passport, runs liveness checks and sees everything. Which path do you think most companies will actually take when the “privacy-preserving” option requires integrating with systems that barely exist yet across 27 countries?

    juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202

    #eu #euWallet #digitalID #ageVerification

  14. > Big platforms must verify age for certain content. They can use the fancy EU wallet with its privacy features. They can also just plug in a normal KYC provider that scans your full passport, runs liveness checks and sees everything. Which path do you think most companies will actually take when the “privacy-preserving” option requires integrating with systems that barely exist yet across 27 countries?

    juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202

    #eu #euWallet #digitalID #ageVerification

  15. > Big platforms must verify age for certain content. They can use the fancy EU wallet with its privacy features. They can also just plug in a normal KYC provider that scans your full passport, runs liveness checks and sees everything. Which path do you think most companies will actually take when the “privacy-preserving” option requires integrating with systems that barely exist yet across 27 countries?

    juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202

  16. > Big platforms must verify age for certain content. They can use the fancy EU wallet with its privacy features. They can also just plug in a normal KYC provider that scans your full passport, runs liveness checks and sees everything. Which path do you think most companies will actually take when the “privacy-preserving” option requires integrating with systems that barely exist yet across 27 countries?

    juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202

    #eu #euWallet #digitalID #ageVerification

  17. > Big platforms must verify age for certain content. They can use the fancy EU wallet with its privacy features. They can also just plug in a normal KYC provider that scans your full passport, runs liveness checks and sees everything. Which path do you think most companies will actually take when the “privacy-preserving” option requires integrating with systems that barely exist yet across 27 countries?

    juraj.bednar.io/en/blog-en/202

    #eu #euWallet #digitalID #ageVerification

  18. Love the effort KRK Airport put into this screen, but the security queue remains a mystery! Am I waiting 5 minutes or 50? A simple time estimate is all I need.

    #uxfail #ux #airport #keepitsimple

  19. > It is remarkable how much long-term advantage people like us have gotten by trying to be consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent.

    — Charlie Munger

    #CharlieMunger #quote

  20. Desalinating Water Is Becoming “Absurdly Cheap”

    0.01$ per 24 liters

    humanprogress.org/desalinating

  21. Yes! Finally got my Air Quality kit.

    I know what I'm doing tonight 😎

    #iot #AirGradient #AirQuality

  22. Disposable virtual cards are the best feature of Revolut. None of the last 10 payments I've made need permanent access to my credit card. This should be a default in any bank.

    #security #OnlinePayments