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[–] WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

Those practices are not tied to digital ID.

Except that they are, so that they can check whether you are the actual owner of the pass.

having digital ID does not automatically mean data will be gathered.

it is gathered, and that is not a question. a screen shows the bus driver your ID number, because on paper everyone should also show their ID for the driver to check that the numbers match. now in reality that rarely happens because it slows down boarding, but your ID is still registered and tied to your pass. the GDPR document also mentions it.

People simply don't want government to do anything because they don't trust it.

thats a nice distraction to tell for yourself, but the transportation company was not governmentally owned when the law came into effect.

was just wandering if digital ID in itself is a bad idea for some reason but I see it's not.

it is, because it makes connecting already collected information to an exact person much easier and impossible to deny, and because computerized tracking is much less visible than if the bus driver or shop keeper would have to jot down your ID number or take a picture with their phone.

[–] ExLisper@lemmy.curiana.net 1 points 3 hours ago

Yeah, except not. Where I live every ID has a digital certificate in it or you can install an app which works as an ID and can be verified by 3rd party and at the same time you can just buy a paper bus ticket with cash. What you're describing is a tracking system that works without a digital ID. It's clear digital ID is not a key factor here. But I see you just don't understand this and I can't make this any clearer so we can simply agree to disagree and move on.