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  3. While it's obviously good that the EU becomes more independent from the US, the focus on having this be a software based solution is scary.

While it's obviously good that the EU becomes more independent from the US, the focus on having this be a software based solution is scary.

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  • troed@swecyb.comT troed@swecyb.com

    @znurre I'm hoping the EUdi will solve this.

    "the EU digital wallets will be open-source licensed"

    https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/eudi-regulation

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    @troed Fingers crossed! Thanks for sharing 😊

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    • znurre@fosstodon.orgZ znurre@fosstodon.org

      I want to stress that this is obviously not Jolla's fault, but rather an unfortunate side effect of payment solutions being pushed by banks and other corporate entities which do not care about inclusivity in the digital space.

      All payment solutions as well as digital identification *must* be completely open spec for anyone to implement, otherwise they are flawed by design.

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      @znurre
      100% agree.
      Including on the point that there needs to be a payment card element.
      IMO without a EU-based payment card system to rival visa & mastercard, there isn't actually a European alternative.

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      • gurre@mastodon.nuG gurre@mastodon.nu

        @znurre
        100% agree.
        Including on the point that there needs to be a payment card element.
        IMO without a EU-based payment card system to rival visa & mastercard, there isn't actually a European alternative.

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        @Gurre @znurre

        oh, god. The tech is not yet released, and you are just starting a crusade after finding it defective?

        What are you talking about?

        WTF?

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        • gurre@mastodon.nuG gurre@mastodon.nu

          @znurre
          100% agree.
          Including on the point that there needs to be a payment card element.
          IMO without a EU-based payment card system to rival visa & mastercard, there isn't actually a European alternative.

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          @Gurre @znurre we have a Danish card "Dankortet" which was introduced back when payment cards were increasingly becoming a thing abroad. The banks were practically begging the regulators to allow them a payment card solution; it would be so neat and efficient, and much cheaper doing transactions this way than by customers taking cash out all the time.

          "How much cheaper?"

          1/2

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          • rasmus91@fosstodon.orgR rasmus91@fosstodon.org

            @Gurre @znurre we have a Danish card "Dankortet" which was introduced back when payment cards were increasingly becoming a thing abroad. The banks were practically begging the regulators to allow them a payment card solution; it would be so neat and efficient, and much cheaper doing transactions this way than by customers taking cash out all the time.

            "How much cheaper?"

            1/2

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            @Gurre @znurre So there was an ok from the regulators: you will get "dankortet" it will be a card without balance control.

            And you, the banks, will cover these "cheap" transaction fees.

            And they've been trying all they can to get rid of dankortet ever since. (The banks have) They are obligated by law to offer it to customers. And they hate it.

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            • rasmus91@fosstodon.orgR rasmus91@fosstodon.org

              @Gurre @znurre So there was an ok from the regulators: you will get "dankortet" it will be a card without balance control.

              And you, the banks, will cover these "cheap" transaction fees.

              And they've been trying all they can to get rid of dankortet ever since. (The banks have) They are obligated by law to offer it to customers. And they hate it.

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              @Gurre @znurre p.s.

              obviously, however, being a national solution, its a card thats coupled with either a Mastercard or visa. So whenever it's used in a place that supports Dankort, it's that part that is used, but if we go abroad, is basically just a visa/Mastercard

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              • rasmus91@fosstodon.orgR rasmus91@fosstodon.org

                @Gurre @znurre p.s.

                obviously, however, being a national solution, its a card thats coupled with either a Mastercard or visa. So whenever it's used in a place that supports Dankort, it's that part that is used, but if we go abroad, is basically just a visa/Mastercard

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                @rasmus91 @znurre
                That's a more detailed explanation than I've seen before of Dankortet.
                Sounds like a system that ought to be in every country, really. And make them compatible using a european alternative to visa/mastercard.
                The constant "we're developing a new tech" things when what we need is a new non-US, non-corporate version of existing tech does get more than a little annoying.

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                • gurre@mastodon.nuG gurre@mastodon.nu

                  @rasmus91 @znurre
                  That's a more detailed explanation than I've seen before of Dankortet.
                  Sounds like a system that ought to be in every country, really. And make them compatible using a european alternative to visa/mastercard.
                  The constant "we're developing a new tech" things when what we need is a new non-US, non-corporate version of existing tech does get more than a little annoying.

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                  @Gurre @znurre it's absolutely great. And i doubt if it were today if it would have happened that way. I feel like its too pro-citizen 😛

                  And i wouldn't at all mind it becoming the EU card, working on the same principles

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                  • rasmus91@fosstodon.orgR rasmus91@fosstodon.org

                    @Gurre @znurre it's absolutely great. And i doubt if it were today if it would have happened that way. I feel like its too pro-citizen 😛

                    And i wouldn't at all mind it becoming the EU card, working on the same principles

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                    @rasmus91 @Gurre I feel like Denmark are doing a lot of things right in general.

                    As far as I know (correct me if I am wrong), Denmark decided to make e-mail encryption mandatory, and then relied on this existing decentralized technology for sensitive communication from the government, for example.

                    What did Sweden do? Well, we now have private companies like Kivra providing "secure inboxes" for people. Completely centralized, and with some proprietary (although open) protocol.

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                    • znurre@fosstodon.orgZ znurre@fosstodon.org

                      @rasmus91 @Gurre I feel like Denmark are doing a lot of things right in general.

                      As far as I know (correct me if I am wrong), Denmark decided to make e-mail encryption mandatory, and then relied on this existing decentralized technology for sensitive communication from the government, for example.

                      What did Sweden do? Well, we now have private companies like Kivra providing "secure inboxes" for people. Completely centralized, and with some proprietary (although open) protocol.

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                      @znurre @Gurre yeah, i wish this was the case, but we also have eboks, mit, and something called digital post.

                      I'm not sure what protocol this uses, but it's not something you can just connect your IMAP client to.

                      Certainly we do some things right. But Danish industry and government has for the last three decades (in the words of my colleague) been so horny for Microsoft licensed software.

                      But Margrethe Vestager (who helped bring USB C charging standards to EU) is from Denmark

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