Is the UN's Digital ID plan the end of privacy as we know it?
- The United Nations has adopted resolutions aimed at addressing hate speech and misinformation, as reported by Reclaim the Net.
- The resolutions reaffirm the U.N.'s commitment to sustainable goals and propose bank account-linked digital IDs to improve social protection coverage, according to Reclaim the Net.
- The U.K. Supports increased censorship measures amid domestic efforts for digital policing, as reported by Reclaim the Net.
- However, representatives from various countries, including Argentina, expressed concerns about protecting free speech and potential abuses of hate speech laws that could hinder it, according to Reclaim the Net.
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Is the UN's digital ID plan the end of privacy?
With Trump’s presidential victory in the rearview mirror, many people have begun asking questions about the future. What is the world going to look like in five, 10, 20 years? Luckily for everyone, the United Nations is proposing a mandatory, unsolicited solution for the future of digital technology, which includes digital IDs, censorship, and mass surveillance. According to a report from Reclaim the Net, a committee of the United Nations has a…
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