Anonymous Switzerland approves digital I(...) 09/28/25(Sun)18:12:30 No. 1443041 https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdr624j16jpo >>
Anonymous 09/28/25(Sun)18:35:40 No. 1443050 Swiss voters have narrowly approved a plan to introduce voluntary electronic identity cards. With all votes counted, 50.4% of those who voted said yes to the proposal, while 49.6% rejected it. The closeness of the ballot is a surprise. Opinion polls had suggested up to 60% backed digital IDs, which also had the approval of the Swiss government, and both houses of parliament. It was Switzerland's second vote on digital IDs. An earlier proposal was rejected in 2021, amid concerns the data would be held centrally, and controlled largely by private providers. Sunday's revised proposal keeps the system in government hands. Data will be stored only on the smartphones of individual users, and digital IDs will be optional. Citizens can continue to use national identity card if they choose, which has been standard for decades in Switzerland. To further ease privacy concerns, a particular authority seeking information on a person – such as proof of age or nationality, for example – will only be able to check for those specific details. It comes after the UK government announced plans earlier this week to introduce its own digital ID - which would be mandatory for employment - as part of efforts to curb the number of illegal migrants living and working in the country. The proposed British digital ID would have fewer intended uses than the Swiss version, but has still raised concerns about privacy and data security. Supporters of the Swiss system say it will make life much easier for everyone, allowing a range of bureaucratic procedures - from getting a telephone contract to proving you are old enough to buy a bottle of wine - to happen quickly online. Opponents of digital ID cards, who gathered enough signatures to force another referendum on the issue, argue that the measure could still undermine individual privacy. >>
Anonymous 09/28/25(Sun)18:36:40 No. 1443051 They also fear that, despite the new restrictions on how data is collected and stored, it could still be used to track people and for marketing purposes. Switzerland has a long tradition of protecting its citizens' privacy. The banking secrecy laws, now much diluted, were designed to shield an individual's personal finances from the prying eyes of the state. For years, Google Street View was controversial in Switzerland - and even today, following a ruling by the Swiss Federal Court, images taken close to schools, women's refuges, hospitals or prisons must be automatically blurred before going online. >>
Anonymous 09/28/25(Sun)20:04:53 No. 1443066 >>1443041 I think this proves that voting is fake and gay more than anything else. The 'ol 49.5-50.5 fake as approval.>>
Repent, Harlequin" Said the Ti(...) 09/29/25(Mon)02:11:30 No. 1443155 >>1443066 Swiss totalitarian government will run like a clockwork and will be the model for every other country to follow>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)04:56:44 No. 1443172 >>1443155 I think China is the model everyone's shooting for.>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)05:40:56 No. 1443179 >>1443066 >I think this proves that voting is fake and gay Why? Some topics are very contentious and will get very close results>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)05:52:37 No. 1443182 >>1443041 Please stop this timeline, I want to get off.>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)07:15:29 No. 1443188 >Switzerland: so pro-guns, it makes 2A nuts hard >>1443172 >China Are people allowed to own guns there?>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)07:26:00 No. 1443191 >>1443066 Maybe we should let Trump decide instead of voters?!>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)07:34:44 No. 1443193 >>1443191 No.>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)08:40:06 No. 1443200 >>1443193 Everything is better with TRUMP!>>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)13:18:38 No. 1443241 Everything is worse with DRUMPH >>
Anonymous 09/29/25(Mon)19:54:48 No. 1443352 >>1443188 The Swiss government is already trying to add more gun laws because of the issues its having with immigration. >>1443066 Voting doesn't work, in any country, because neither side even understood what they're actually voting for. I guarantee everyone that voted in favor was because they saw propaganda about protecting children or shit like that. Right to repair bills failed in the US because auto makers were running ads about women being stalked and raped if independent mechanics worked on their cars instead of the manufacturer (ironically an employer of one manufacturer did steak a customer's information and stalk her)>>
Anonymous 09/30/25(Tue)03:39:48 No. 1443466 Swiss has a small amount of population. Its policies would not fit those countries which have bigger scales.
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