Britain’s government has abandoned its requirement for workers to register with a new digital ID system to prove their right ...
The UK government took less than four months to give up on the idea of imposing digital IDs on its population.
The scheme once appeared inevitable, but that confidence has unraveled amid intense public backlash and troubling security ...
The UK government rolls back a key element of its proposed digital ID plans, removing the requirement that working-age people ...
The UK government has backtracked on a plan to require all workers to have a digital ID following a backlash. It will no ...
U-turn leaves questions on costs, funding, and benefits unanswered The UK government has backed down from making digital ID ...
The UK government has rolled back plans to mandate digital ID for employment checks after strong backlash, opting for a ...
The digital identity sector has welcomed the UK government’s decision to backtrack on plans to make its national digital ID ...
The UK has abandoned plans for mandatory digital ID cards for workers, as the EU advances digital IDs and the digital euro, ...
UK digital ID card: Everything we know as Labour announces another U-turn - The UK government has seemingly reversed its ...
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The UK government's proposed digital ID system risks creating mass surveillance and excluding millions of digitally poor citizens unless it adopts a federated, privacy-preserving approach with proper ...