Post #2961429
2025-09-26 15:04 UTC
@edzilla@social.edzilla.info @TimWardCam@c.im @jonpsp@mstdn.social @cfy@mas.to @AlisonW@fedimon.uk And the thing is, the British government is both phenomenonally bad at this but also tends towards a centralising instinct. Other than the US, the worst place to implement an ID system as a citizen is the UK.
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@vicarvernon@mastodon.me.uk 2025-09-26 22:32
@underseamonkey@fosstodon.org @edzilla@social.edzilla.info @TimWardCam@c.im @jonpsp@mstdn.social @cfy@mas.to @AlisonW@fedimon.uk quite a lot of identity information can already be in one place, as experienced with a recent data theft incident with a DBS certificate processor. A DBS certificate is mandatory if you work with children and vulnerable adults in the UK.