European Union Launches Ambitious Digital Identity System
The European Union has launched a voluntary digital identity system that allows citizens to securely verify their identity online across all member states. The system uses blockchain technology to give users control over what personal information they share. Early adoption has exceeded expectations with 15 million citizens registering in the first six months. Privacy advocates have praised the user-centric design while questioning the long-term security of centralized identity systems.
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