Un passaporto sul tuo smartphone: l’UE si impegna a effettuare controlli alle frontiere più rapidi e agevoli entro il 2030

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2024/10/08/a-passport-on-your-smartphone-eu-pledges-faster-smoother-border-checks-by-2030

di iShift

13 Comments

  1. Panzerkampfwagen1988 on

    I heard people from all around the world enter EU without any documents, this doesn’t seem that futuristic tbh

  2. GetTaylorSchwifty on

    Awh hellllll no

    [Don’t ever hand your phone to the cops](https://www.theverge.com/2024/9/24/24252235/police-unlock-phone-password-face-id-apple-wallet-id)

    > But if you hand over your unlocked phone to a police officer and offer to show them something, “it becomes this complicated factual question about what consent you’ve granted for a search and what the limits of that are,”

    Anyway this link was about the U.S. but maybe it’s something to keep in mind still. It’s not like having a digital ID or passport is bad on its own and it could simplify some processes.

  3. PozitronCZ on

    I hate the smartphone dependency the companies (and government too) are forcing us into. I hope this will only be an alternative to normal paper documents.

  4. iliveinberlin on

    Smartphone? The last time I entered the US the only thing they did was scan my face. No one will need anything

  5. That’s also an easy way to get you to unlock your phone giving them access to it.
    Law anforcement can’t force you to unlock your pin secured phone, but when you have to unlock it for ID you just given them an unlocked phone.

    So time to get 2 phones, one that it’s you wallet with Banking, ID, Tickets. And one for the rest.

  6. Booking_Reference on

    Right at the same time they are banning encryption, they also need your ID tied to your phone.

    Literally 1984

  7. DreamingInfraviolet on

    That’s great! We already have a similar system in Sweden called BankID, more things should be made digital.

  8. Temporary-Guidance20 on

    it means they will secure outside borders of the EU, right?

  9. dustofdeath on

    How about you start by preventing people without documents entering first? And then worry about document checking efficiency.

  10. sangwinik on

    ngl it took Ukraine like 2 years to implement passport and tons of other documents on a smartphone and it works great. Not sure what they are planning to do for 6 years

  11. FearlessCut1 on

    Lmao. Can’t even control your borders. So it’s gonna take 5 years to develop and even then they won’t be able to do it.

  12. jonnieggg on

    Ah wonderful the technocratic surveillance future has finally arrived.

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