In recent years, the UN’s Agenda 2030 program and the role of digital IDs have become highly debated. Supporters say a unified digital ID would improve access to banking, healthcare, education, and government services.
Critics fear, however, that it could form the basis of a “social credit system,” deciding who gets access to rights and services – from banking to travel.
Where digital ID may appear:
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Covid → Digital ID
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Voting → Digital ID
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Internet → Digital ID
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Banking services → Digital ID
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Education → Digital ID
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Healthcare → Digital ID
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Illegal immigration → Digital ID
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Government services → Digital ID
The key question: will digital ID enhance global security and transparency, or limit personal freedoms?
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