EU age verification app to ban any Android system not licensed by Google
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In both your examples the government service has your full identity, then pinky promises to forget it.
It can be like buying alcohol in a store. They look at you and see your age. Or if it's unclear, the store clerk asks your idea and promptly forgets all about it. Except you're not buying alcohol but a login for some age verifier.
So yes, they get your identity, then promise to forget it.
That's a worst of both worlds proposal: it makes it trivial to deanonymise people, and it doesn't solve the replay attacks.
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So yes, they get your identity, then promise to forget it.
That's a worst of both worlds proposal: it makes it trivial to deanonymise people, and it doesn't solve the replay attacks.
Maybe buying alcohol works differently where you live.
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Maybe buying alcohol works differently where you live.
They ask for ID card indeed, making it super easy to just make a copy. On top of that, your payment details are stored. You're on camera. Etc.
Super easy to automate deanonymization. (1).