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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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        • sstendahl@floss.socialS sstendahl@floss.social

          @david @pojntfx I was mostly thinking of NLWallet, which is actually government backed/owned. As far as I know it’s ZKP, and it’s even open-ish (not GPL, but at least source-available). You can build it from source yourself.

          But I’m not as knowledgeable on the matter as @pojntfx, so I could absolutely be missing something here on the implementation of zero knowledge here.

          See their GitHub page here: https://github.com/MinBZK/nl-wallet

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          #89

          @sstendahl @david @pojntfx is yivi operating on the same trust level?

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          • bebef@mastodon.socialB bebef@mastodon.social

            @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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            #90

            @Bebef @pojntfx yeah, i only had to pay like $80 here, but where im originally from it was only like $30 per ~8 years. it cost me $300 to take drivers ed where im from. it looks like to get a license in germany wout lessons its ~425 euro, according to the us embassy website.

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            • fallbackerik@mastodon.socialF fallbackerik@mastodon.social

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

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              #91

              @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen
              Ah, you were talking about *that* app being installed via fdroid, got it

              I'm not sure if it follows from that document that they will require installation via the play store but they mention the check for that ("accountDetails.appLicensingVerdict") so they collect it at least

              OP only mentions that you need a Google account to install the app from Google play, I'm not sure if the play integrity checks work without an account or if it is needed for that

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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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                #92

                @pojntfx Hopefully the huge legal issues with this will delay it.

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                • larymir@chaos.socialL larymir@chaos.social

                  @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen
                  Ah, you were talking about *that* app being installed via fdroid, got it

                  I'm not sure if it follows from that document that they will require installation via the play store but they mention the check for that ("accountDetails.appLicensingVerdict") so they collect it at least

                  OP only mentions that you need a Google account to install the app from Google play, I'm not sure if the play integrity checks work without an account or if it is needed for that

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                  #93

                  @fallbackerik @pojntfx @arjen so yeah, good point, maybe you don't need an account, but it still wouldn't work an a degoogled phone
                  So maybe it's not as bad, but still bad

                  And I'm not sure if people who are banned from having a Google account are also forbidden from using those other Google services (without an account)
                  (Of course you could still just use them, how will they know it's you? But we shouldn't expect people to break end user agreements)

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                  • elexia@catcatnya.comE elexia@catcatnya.com

                    @mjarteaga @pojntfx and who's gonna enforce the law of the state decides they won't? GDPR enforcement is already bad.

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                    #94

                    @elexia @mjarteaga @pojntfx Can someone sue?

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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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                      #95

                      @pojntfx All data eventually ends up with the palantir stasi

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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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                        #96

                        @pojntfx So the German eIDAS will depend on the Irish DPO? What a farce #privacy #gdpr

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                        • mjarteaga@oslo.townM mjarteaga@oslo.town

                          @pojntfx This scenario raises two main conflicts:
                          Availability and Access: The GDPR and EU principles require that access to fundamental rights not depend on third countries. Forcing a citizen to accept the terms and conditions of a private U.S. company in order to use their state-issued identity is viewed by many regulators as coercion that invalidates the “free consent” required by the GDPR. 1/2

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                          #97

                          @pojntfx Mitigation Measures in Germany and the EU 1/3

                          To prevent this technological “lock-in,” several measures are being implemented:

                          Alternatives Outside Official Stores: The EU is exerting pressure through the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to compel Apple and Google to allow the installation of apps from alternative sources (“sideloading”) and open access to their security chips without going through their accounts.

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                          • mjarteaga@oslo.townM mjarteaga@oslo.town

                            @pojntfx This scenario raises two main conflicts:
                            Availability and Access: The GDPR and EU principles require that access to fundamental rights not depend on third countries. Forcing a citizen to accept the terms and conditions of a private U.S. company in order to use their state-issued identity is viewed by many regulators as coercion that invalidates the “free consent” required by the GDPR. 1/2

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                            #98

                            @pojntfx Mitigation Measures in Germany and the EU 2/3

                            Interoperability between Member States: According to the regulation, if the German wallet fails due to a lockout, citizens should be able to legally use any other certified wallet from another EU country to identify themselves for German services.

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                            • mjarteaga@oslo.townM mjarteaga@oslo.town

                              @pojntfx This scenario raises two main conflicts:
                              Availability and Access: The GDPR and EU principles require that access to fundamental rights not depend on third countries. Forcing a citizen to accept the terms and conditions of a private U.S. company in order to use their state-issued identity is viewed by many regulators as coercion that invalidates the “free consent” required by the GDPR. 1/2

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                              #99

                              @pojntfx Mitigation Measures in Germany and the EU 3/3

                              Physical media as a backup: Germany maintains the physical ID card with a chip (nPA) as the primary “source of truth.” The wallet is only a digital representation; if the phone fails or is locked, the citizen can always use their physical card and a standard NFC reader to identify themselves. https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_24_3433
                              https://www.vzbv.de/en/digital-markets-act-apple-and-google-fail-comply-certain-regulations
                              https://www.reddit.com/r/europrivacy/s/mgTR3gEoAr

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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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                                #100

                                @pojntfx that's just stupid

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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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                                  #101

                                  @pojntfx I knew.

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                                  • project1enigma@chaos.socialP project1enigma@chaos.social

                                    @pojntfx I knew.

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                                    #102

                                    @pojntfx

                                    Like when people argued that age verification is ok bc it can be implemented in a zero knowledge way, I knew that it would never be actually done like that.

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                                    • hannorein@mastodon.socialH hannorein@mastodon.social

                                      @unnon89 @EloPup @pojntfx @tdelmas I don't know. I think incompetence can not be ruled out either. Hard call.

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                                      #103

                                      @hannorein @unnon89 @EloPup @pojntfx @tdelmas both?

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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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                                        #104

                                        @pojntfx If you get sanctioned by the US, like the ICC judge Nicolas Guillou, you are already fucked.

                                        There is also an even worse case, where the EU has decided to effectively unperson Hüseyin Doğru over his reporting on Gaza and not only can he not participate in a society, its illegal for any EU citizen to even give him money to not starve.

                                        I think we are doing pretty well even without the digital ID.

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                                        • tdelmas@mamot.frT tdelmas@mamot.fr

                                          @pojntfx that Google dependency is unacceptable. That said, there is no reason (other than "they want to") to require a Google account to use the Play store (to download free apps). From a GDPR perspective, that is already a breach of the law, and already should have been fixed.

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                                          #105

                                          @tdelmas @pojntfx hi, Peruvian 🇵🇪 here... most of the bank apps on my phone stopped working after I removed the Google Play services.

                                          Is like I couldn't use my own money because I didn't give away my personal information, huh.

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