
Ich versuche immer, in Bezug auf die politische Debatte nicht sarkastisch zu sein, weil es in einer Demokratie normal und gesund ist. Die Kampagne gegen E-ID hat einige Argumente, die IMO nicht der Prüfung halten, aber wenn ich dies in meiner Mailbox erhalte, kann ich mich nur fragen, ob es Satire ist …
Für diejenigen, die ihre französischen Fähigkeiten lieber nicht trainieren:
Im Herzen der Schweizer Täler wird das Vertrauen wie ein Geheimnis der Bergweide weitergegeben, die von aufrichtigen Blicke und respektvollen Stille gewebt wird. Die digitale Identität hingegen löscht die Grenzen des Herzens, löst die Intimität im kalten Licht der Bildschirme auf und verwandelt alle in eine bloße Reflexion, weit entfernt von der menschlichen Wärme, die die Stärke der Schweiz ist.
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Von thebluepotato7
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This is clearly aimed at Switzerland’s largest and most active voter group: pensioners.
This is one the wildest argument against e-ID and I’ve seen some crazy
I think it’s a spot on advert.
Governments ability to track and monitor its citizens and residents should be made as inconvenient (for it) as is possible.
If they implement e-id will this mean that going to a site like pornhub would require you to use e-id in order to see the content?
I guess we’re trying to be neutral toward the 21st century too.
Is my AVS number counter to everything Swiss too?
If anyone is trying to influence your decisions by appealing to your emotions, you should do some research into the facts
It’s not even that the arguments don’t hold scrutiny, it’s that there’s just no argument there.
Honestly, what bothers me most about the e-ID is the fake commitment to open-source. If the code were open source, then it would not be possible to hide backdoors or „extra“ functionality. However, in the very next sentence, they say that code can remain closed for proprietary or security reasons.
For that reason alone, I do not trust the government to implement the e-ID.
Just an FYI for all the people saying the government needs this to track the population. No it doesn’t. If the government wants that information it’s way easier to just force swisscom and Google to hand out publicly sold information and compare them to its own databases.
We had movement heat maps during corona of the population thanks to cell phone and google advert tracking.
And single person privacy is dead with social media.
The only problem this solves is authentication to a system. Which could also be solved differently if the general population could be trusted with a password and a two step authentication system.
Source I work in gouvernement IT.
Ps: half of the senior Management can’t handle excell you give them way too much credit for evil overlords.
Extremely weak arguments to be honest. Plenty of good reasons to be against (and the other way around too), but those shouldn’t even make the list.
We have been using all forms of electronic ID in Estonia for 30+ years. All data requests are stored on the chain and you can see who accessed your data and where.