| ▲ | grey-area 6 hours ago | |
Sure, I meant disabling without replacement, making someone an unperson. Obviously updates and replacements would be required as with passports. I don’t think governments should be allowed to do that. They do it with passports and I think it’s deeply wrong but also it would be far more damaging and immediate with a digital id (which will inevitably be used for a lot of services) - similar to being refused a bank account. | ||