UK Consults on National Digital Identity System
UK Government Launches Public Consultation on National Digital Identity System: Weighing Ease of Access Against Privacy Concerns
The UK government has initiated a public consultation to establish a national digital identity system, aiming to streamline access to government services like benefits and taxes. This single, secure online ID would enable users to verify their identity once and reuse it across various departments, reducing paperwork and in-person visits. However, the proposal has sparked significant public opposition, with nearly three million people signing a petition against digital IDs due to privacy and data control concerns. The consultation, open until May 5, 2026, invites feedback from all stakeholders to shape the potential implementation of this system, which could also enhance security against identity theft and fraud.
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