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  • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

    If a German citizen gets sanctioned by the US government, once this is implemented (later this year), that means they will no longer be able to be a participating member of German society, e.g. to show their (digital) driver's license to traffic police

    forthy42@mastodon.net2o.deF This user is from outside of this forum
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    #69

    @pojntfx That's probably not just limited to persons. When Trump decides that Android phone maker X from China deserves to die (usually boosts sales in China 5-fold, so they all never die), German users of such phones are put on Google's Blacklist, and lose their wallet function.

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    • fallbackerik@mastodon.socialF fallbackerik@mastodon.social

      @pojntfx @arjen I believe device integrity and app integrity are two different attestations, which would mean the device integrity can be attested successfully even when there's fdroid and fdroid apps. Can this be confirmed to be true or false in some way?

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      #70

      @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen the existence of other apps which were downloaded from other stores/spurces wouldn't be an issue
      But if you use a phone without Google play services (e.g. lineageOS (although play services can be added later) or grapheneOS) or a rooted phone you won't be able to use that app at all
      Maybe just having an unlocked bootloader would keep you from using it (that depends on what level of the device integrity the app requires)

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      • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

        https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

        So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

        Absolutely pathetic

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        #71

        @pojntfx Who wants some of my money for a legal battle against this utter stupidity? 😉

        Can you even use this wallet without a smartphone? From that site it's not clear to me.

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        • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

          If a German citizen gets sanctioned by the US government, once this is implemented (later this year), that means they will no longer be able to be a participating member of German society, e.g. to show their (digital) driver's license to traffic police

          schmittlauch@toot.matereal.euS This user is from outside of this forum
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          #72

          @pojntfx
          Regarding the "not participating in society":
          The eIDAS directive includes a guarantee that identification still needs to be possibly by analog means. So it's at least a loss of comfort, but alternatives must exist.

          Still a bad move.

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          • ranx@mastodon.socialR ranx@mastodon.social

            @pojntfx Is that what they meant for European Digital Sovereignity? nice... 😏

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            #73

            @ranx @pojntfx when BSI NIS2 registration service started in Germany they set it up on AWS infrastructure, right after they voted for digital sovereignty. So who is wondering about such decisions?

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            • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

              https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

              So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

              Absolutely pathetic

              forthy42@mastodon.net2o.deF This user is from outside of this forum
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              #74

              @pojntfx I read to non-duplication of the keys, so I'm now confident they are completely incompetent. This is the security approach you would use for a entry system, i.e. a digital key to open a door, and you want to keep the same rules you had before for people who were granted access: one key per person, and when you fire that person or restrict their access to that door, you get the key back.

              This is not what the ID wallet is about: it's about replacing a written signature, and showing official documents that are bound to a person. It is no problem at all to have those copied on multiple devices, as long as you check that it's the right person accessing the wallet the moment it creates a signature or shows an ID card.

              On the other hand, the single non-copy device still allows the Steffie Graf autograph attack, or, for key entry: you could temporarily lend your unique key to someone else who uses it to enter the secret room and takes out things or data or whatever, and afterwards returns the key to you (you can even pretend it was stolen and returned without you noticing). The actually required access control doesn't happen, but instead some bullshit happens, especially, your valuable IDs, certificates etc. are now bound to a device that can get lost or break, without easy backup.

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              • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

                So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

                Absolutely pathetic

                jesterchen@social.tchncs.deJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                #75

                @pojntfx @BMDS @bfdi @bsi Hey, was sagt denn ihr so dazu, hmmm?

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                • jesterchen@social.tchncs.deJ jesterchen@social.tchncs.de

                  @pojntfx @BMDS @bfdi @bsi Hey, was sagt denn ihr so dazu, hmmm?

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                  #76

                  @pojntfx Oder auch @dsk @CCC @echo_pbreyer @digitalcourage :

                  Was haltet ihr von eID, die nur über Google/Apple funktionieren?

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                  • forthy42@mastodon.net2o.deF forthy42@mastodon.net2o.de

                    @pojntfx I read to non-duplication of the keys, so I'm now confident they are completely incompetent. This is the security approach you would use for a entry system, i.e. a digital key to open a door, and you want to keep the same rules you had before for people who were granted access: one key per person, and when you fire that person or restrict their access to that door, you get the key back.

                    This is not what the ID wallet is about: it's about replacing a written signature, and showing official documents that are bound to a person. It is no problem at all to have those copied on multiple devices, as long as you check that it's the right person accessing the wallet the moment it creates a signature or shows an ID card.

                    On the other hand, the single non-copy device still allows the Steffie Graf autograph attack, or, for key entry: you could temporarily lend your unique key to someone else who uses it to enter the secret room and takes out things or data or whatever, and afterwards returns the key to you (you can even pretend it was stolen and returned without you noticing). The actually required access control doesn't happen, but instead some bullshit happens, especially, your valuable IDs, certificates etc. are now bound to a device that can get lost or break, without easy backup.

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                    #77

                    @forthy42 @pojntfx I guess the (not-so-easy) backup method would be to acquire eIDs from multiple member states (the Estonian e-residence would probably be one of the easier additional ones to get) and then rely on the cross-border mutual recognition which I believe EIDAS guarantees? I hope the German wallet will work with other European eIDs?
                    Would this address the issue if one still needs some approved device with Google Play Services and some Google profile?

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                    • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                      https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

                      So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

                      Absolutely pathetic

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                      #78

                      @pojntfx
                      And we shall refuse to use it!

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                      • larymir@chaos.socialL larymir@chaos.social

                        @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen the existence of other apps which were downloaded from other stores/spurces wouldn't be an issue
                        But if you use a phone without Google play services (e.g. lineageOS (although play services can be added later) or grapheneOS) or a rooted phone you won't be able to use that app at all
                        Maybe just having an unlocked bootloader would keep you from using it (that depends on what level of the device integrity the app requires)

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                        #79

                        @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen with an unlocked bootloader (even if you didn't modify the system in any way (although having an unlocked bootloader just for fun isn't a good idea. But it is necessary if you want to install custom ROMs. So if the manufacturer of your phone adds some stuff you don't want and you just want to install vanilla android (without root and with Google play services) you need to unlock your bootloader)) you fail the play protect certification

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                        • bebef@mastodon.socialB bebef@mastodon.social

                          @pojntfx Thing is: we must NEVER accept any digital-only solution for things like this (IDs, license etc.). Analouge/offline life must ALWAYS be possible!

                          ...regardless of where it's hosted.

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                          #80

                          @Bebef @pojntfx yeah, i know you can take a picture of your license here in the us and give your phone to a cop in some places, but i would never. rather just hand over my physical license card i paid way too much money for and always carry with me outside the house. just like my phone, but im not handing that to anyone, nor my physical wallet.

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                          • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                            If a German citizen gets sanctioned by the US government, once this is implemented (later this year), that means they will no longer be able to be a participating member of German society, e.g. to show their (digital) driver's license to traffic police

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                            #81

                            Sorry, digital drivers license and Germany? I cannot make these ends meet.

                            Felicitas Pojtinger 🌅
                            @pojntfx
                            If a German citizen gets sanctioned by the US government, once this is implemented (later this year), that means they will no longer be able to be a participating member of German society, e.g. to show their (digital) driver's license to traffic police

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                            • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                              If a German citizen gets sanctioned by the US government, once this is implemented (later this year), that means they will no longer be able to be a participating member of German society, e.g. to show their (digital) driver's license to traffic police

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                              #82

                              @pojntfx

                              It is TOTALLY unrealistic this project even works by end of the year. And then it’s gonna been shutdown five to 20 times because of mostly naive yet fundamental design flaws.

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                              • makeitmythic@mastodon.socialM makeitmythic@mastodon.social

                                @Bebef @pojntfx yeah, i know you can take a picture of your license here in the us and give your phone to a cop in some places, but i would never. rather just hand over my physical license card i paid way too much money for and always carry with me outside the house. just like my phone, but im not handing that to anyone, nor my physical wallet.

                                bebef@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #83

                                @makeitmythic @pojntfx "Too much money" is a funny thing to say for a US driving license. German prices are in the $4k ball park.

                                Not trying to diminish anything, just giving a point of reference.

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                                • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                                  https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

                                  So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

                                  Absolutely pathetic

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                                  #84

                                  @pojntfx This is european retardation not exclusif to germany

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                                  • larymir@chaos.socialL larymir@chaos.social

                                    @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen the existence of other apps which were downloaded from other stores/spurces wouldn't be an issue
                                    But if you use a phone without Google play services (e.g. lineageOS (although play services can be added later) or grapheneOS) or a rooted phone you won't be able to use that app at all
                                    Maybe just having an unlocked bootloader would keep you from using it (that depends on what level of the device integrity the app requires)

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                                    #85

                                    @Larymir @pojntfx @arjen Fully agreeing with that assessment. But it still is another requirement than needing a Google account.

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                                    • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                                      I've said it before an I'll say it again: This entire project of identity verification with Apple/Google-account bound mobile devices is going to lead the continent down a dark, dark path into full technological submission to the US

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                                      #86

                                      @pojntfx
                                      Is it a Telekom-SAP project?

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                                      • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                                        I've said it before an I'll say it again: This entire project of identity verification with Apple/Google-account bound mobile devices is going to lead the continent down a dark, dark path into full technological submission to the US

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                                        #87

                                        @pojntfx

                                        it'll probably be even more fun for non-resident (dual) citizens who don't (for whatever reason) have a based in Germany mobile phone account - and thus have no access to install whatever authentication mechanism is required.

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                                        • pojntfx@mastodon.socialP pojntfx@mastodon.social

                                          https://bmi.usercontent.opencode.de/eudi-wallet/wallet-development-documentation-public/latest/architecture-concept/06-mobile-devices/02-mdvm/

                                          So, it turns out the German implementation of eIDAS (electronic ID wallet for e.g. age attestation) will require an Apple/Google account to function

                                          Absolutely pathetic

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                                          #88

                                          @pojntfx

                                          the Estonian eID system seems to work pretty well and doesn't require any 3rd party corporate account to work.

                                          even works for e-Residents who don't live in Estonia, nor have Estonian citizenship

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