It will when its connected to your CO2 allowance and you have used it all up - so no more skiing for youAlways. It affects me not one iota. What is there to be concerned about?
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It will when its connected to your CO2 allowance and you have used it all up - so no more skiing for youAlways. It affects me not one iota. What is there to be concerned about?

So if you don't carry your phone, what will you be unable to do?this is another problem with it. they are telling people they don't have to carry it, but it will be on their phones, which most people will want to carry.

Argue with Knave of hearts all day?So if you don't carry your phone, what will you be unable to do?

Same.
I'm tracked and traced every day, whether I like it or not.
I'm not going without a phone. Not going without debit and credit cards, and I like to travel so I'm keeping the passport too.
Not getting rid of my car, or my savings accounts. Happy to not pay my taxes , but I seem to be on their list and can't get myself off it.
Not too concerned about my Tesco, nectar and other "reward" cards but they bring me more benefits than problems so I will keep them for a while.
My NHS number is useful, as is my N I number occasionally.
And every time I want to order anything they want some details to prove that I am who I say I am, so unless I want to go and live in the forest without any services and not buy anything then tomorrow will be the same as today and yesterday.

nothingSo if you don't carry your phone, what will you be unable to do?

The funny thing is the luddites who won't engage with the system are also the ones most at risk for it. Their data will still be in the system,
but they won't have any way of being notified that it is being used and they're the ones whose identites could actually be stolen.
It doesn't matter if you delete the token on your phone, you're still on the database.
It's covered earlier in the thread, but essentially it's going to be a consolidation of all other government Identity systems to share a unique single identity for each person and to allow reliable cross referencing.What data will be put there? How will it get there?
Then you won't get any of the protection you get from having real time updates on if your identity is being used and if someone else manages to fraudulently identify themselves as you then you're going to be in for a rough time.What if I never install the token in the first place?

It's covered earlier in the thread, but essentially it's going to be a consolidation of all other government Identity systems to share a unique single identity for each person and to allow reliable cross referencing.
They've already got your data.
Then you won't get any of the protection you get from having real time updates on if your identity is being used and if someone else manages to fraudulently identify themselves as you then you're going to be in for a rough time.
So you do agree that it is a pile of crap and vulnerable to data breachbeing notified that it is being used and they're the ones whose identites could actually be stolen.
I've got my passport, ta.so no more skiing for you
...and?So you do agree that it is a pile of crap and vulnerable to data breach

It agrees, not a blocker.How does the UK's digital ID system comply with the Ge...
Executive Summary The claim that the UK's digital ID system must comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is supported by widespread conc...factually.co