Schlagwörter
Aktuelle Nachrichten
America
Aus Aller Welt
Breaking News
Canada
DE
Deutsch
Deutschsprechenden
Global News
Internationale Nachrichten aus aller Welt
Japan
Japan News
Kanada
Karte
Karten
Konflikt
Korea
Krieg in der Ukraine
Latest news
Map
Maps
Nachrichten
News
News Japan
Polen
Russischer Überfall auf die Ukraine seit 2022
Science
South Korea
Ukraine
Ukraine War Video Report
UkraineWarVideoReport
United Kingdom
United States
United States of America
US
USA
USA Politics
Vereinigte Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland
Vereinigtes Königreich
Welt
Welt-Nachrichten
Weltnachrichten
Wissenschaft
World
World News

13 Kommentare
le bullshit classique, that’s what i think about the eIDs
In Italy we’ve had eID login since 2016, it’s so useful and safe…
Finland has eID for log into banking apps and government apps.
Germany Support eID but most platforms don’t work. So it doesn’t help.
We started it in Belgium in 2002. It’s been great to access official websites with limited risk of fraud. However, the move to smartphones made it difficult to use card readers. As a result, we transitioned to a new service called „it’s me“. We keep the eID, but it’s legacy, more for cases where you may be offline.
Hungary supports eID for all your government related affairs such as taxes, registering appointments, identification to police and all the websites pertaining to official things such as applying to university. I got ID’d by police a couple weeks ago while driving at 2 AM and all they needed was to scan my eID and a breathalyser test.
It also supports identification on sites that are compatible with it.
So the map is inaccurate.
Romania too ?! ROeID ?!
MitID (the danish eID) is just so good. Its safe, fast and reliable.
If I read the caption correctly, does it mean I have to show my face to use the internet ?
Well it is quite nice for government sites to login. However in the Netherlands I believe the data is stored on 3rd party privately owned servers. That seems like a bad idea. Especially since the local datastorage company is now taken over by a foreign company.
to clarify, I included digital identities supported throughout the whole EU with eIDAS. eIDs supported only in their own country are not counted, otherwise I would have done a worldwide map listing countries that support some form of digital id lol
What do the colors mean?
How do you access government websites without it? Also Germany is a surprise, one would think they’d not have websites, you’d have call someone and then send a fax.