An X post from Chief Nerd describes what it’s like living with MitID, Denmark’s new digital ID system.
“We were forced to get it in Denmark last year. Banks shut us out of our accounts. The money were still there, they ‘just’ barred the access to it via the online banking. And [our] society is almost cashless. So it’s def. coming for the countries who don’t have it yet. I hate it,” the account ‘Quiet Thinker’ wrote.
“And here it’s used to book an appointment at the doctor, even to lend a book at the [library], talk with your kids teachers. It’s connected to EVERYTHING. Even if I shop at Amazon in another country the payment system is synched up with our digital ID,” the account added.
“MitID must eventually be used for almost everything to do with payment/authorities. We are now one of the most regulated societies in the world. How long will we be in it? Hold my beer, I’m going to buy some more Bitcoin for the future,” the account Lars Christensen wrote (translated).
“MitID is every resident’s personal key to digital services in Denmark,” Life In Denmark writes.
MitID (the Danish National eID) is Denmark’s digital ID that residents will use to access their public self-service solutions.
eID is the key to digital Denmark. Today, more than 90 percent of the population uses their national eID in situations where it is essential to document ones identity electronically. eID enhances the scope of communication between residents and the public sector, and helps the public sector to offer better services to residents and businesses. It allows for residents to access their public services 24 hours a day.
The switch to digital-first was enabled by the rollout of Denmark’s second-generation national eID (NemID) in 2010. This served as a communal login for public and private self-service solutions and online banking.
Digital solutions are renewed or replaced over time. That happens because of security requirements and new technology. In 2022 Denmark’s third generation eID, MitID, was introduced. This new eID satisfies the latest security requirements, meaning that we can use the internet with confidence now and in future.
MitID is the result of a well-established and unique collaboration between the public sector and the banks, and is a shared solution across businesses, persons, and authorities.
Bill Gates is now pushing the digital ID slavery system for humanity, and the billionaire globalist recommended which platform he prefers.
“850 million people lack ID that proves their identity. As a result, they’re shut out of a lot of services that could change their lives,” Gates said Monday.
“That’s why I’m so excited about MOSIP, an open-source technology that could dismantle barriers worldwide.”
“Proof of identity enables people to fully participate in the economy,” Kanwaljit Singh, Senior Program Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, writes.
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