Es sieht also so aus, als ob Intrum, jedermanns beliebtester Schuldeneintreiber, während wir alle schliefen (ja, ja, Diejenigen, deren Honorare Sie vollständig bezahlen sollten, weil sie Sie niemals glauben lassen würden, dass Sie keine andere Wahl haben), verzweigte sich in die Bereitstellung von Identitätsdiensten.

    Sie haben ihre Lösung als IDNow bezeichnet.

    Neonbank? Innere. Cembras Kreditkarten? Innere. Swisslife ? Innere. Die Liste ließe sich beliebig fortsetzen: 250 Unternehmen vertrauen auf ihre Dienste.

    Jetzt werden Sie wahrscheinlich fragen "Warum scheißegal, sie sind ein privates Unternehmen, das Dienstleistungen für andere private Unternehmen anbietet, sie sind erfolgreich darin, gut für sie". Und das ist eine berechtigte Frage und Bemerkung.

    Intrum, leider, IDNow, ist auch der Anbieter für die Identitätsüberprüfung Der AGOV-Dienst der Schweizer Regierung.

    Nun haben wir nicht nur einerseits ein Unternehmen, das mit mehreren parlamentarischen Anfragen beehrt wurde (Hier Und Hierzum Beispiel), aber eines, das gleichzeitig auch einen entscheidenden Dienst für die Regierung leistet, die ihr Verhalten untersucht und versucht, es zu regulieren, während sie, obwohl sie behaupten, dass keine Daten die Schweiz verlassen, in einem fremden Land rechtmäßig eingetragen sein.

    Ja.

    Intrum: now in control of your identity
    byu/HastyLemur201 inSwitzerland



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    11 Kommentare

    1. I’ll be glad that when eID arrives at the end of this year, that these scummy and sketchy third party identity providers are going out of business.

    2. Akakumaningen on

      Given all the IT fuckups by inhouse applications of the federal government (most recently delayed RAV payments due to the geniuses at SECO), I am not sure if I should be glad that they outsourced or concerned. We need functioning IT services and the government is incapable of providing them so far. Are there other options than this shady company?

    3. Minimum_Help_9642 on

      Oh great, get caught in a dispute with their solvency service and they will know right away that you are attempting to open a bank account. That can only end well 🙄

    4. Diacetyl-Morphin on

      It was kinda funny in the old times, i was undiagnosed with bipolar disorder and had a full blown episode of mania. Exactly then, Intrum tried to scam me with bills i had paid a long time ago. It was like when you sneak into the enclosure of a lion in the zoo, with two bricks in your hands, you get behind him and smash the bricks together on his balls.

      Can’t mention what i told them, it would break the rules of the sub. I was arrested later by the police, but not because of the „little smalltalk“ i had with Intrum.

      These guys are the worst, even the letters alone, many people get scared by how they write the texts, it’s like some extortion threat from the mafia

    5. italian-fouette-99 on

      i used to work in debt collection in germany and everytime intrum appeared in a case they worked insanely inefficiently i was genuinely fascinated, that is all i associate with them since 😭

    6. “Intrum, sorry, IDNow, is also the identity verification provider for the Swiss Government’s AGOV service.”

      I really can’t find anything to confirm this claim. Only info I can find is “AGOV is developed and operated in partnership with Swiss economic partners.”

      Can you help me? 

    7. >Intrum, sorry, IDNow, is also the identity verification provider for the Swiss Government’s AGOV service.

      AGOV is actually pretty decent as far as I can tell, even the recommended identification was IIRC uploading ID/passport and then getting verified at home by the postal services worker. With another alternative being going to a government counter in person.

      You don’t have to use video identification. I agree that it’d be better if the government did even this without any third parties but the difference doesn’t seem huge given the other options which IMO cover some of the most privacy friendly variants of this specific personal identification possible.

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