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By the end of this year, all Australians will be able to use a ‘gold standard’ digital ID platform on their phones to share private personal information, instead of handing over sensitive documents such as a passport or driver’s licence.

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten will use his address to the National Press Club on Tuesday to announce the national Trust Exchange, or TEx program, which is currently at the “proof-of-concept stage,” and slated to be launched by the end of this year.

Accessed via a person’s myGov wallet, the technology will store information such as someone’s date-of-birth, address, citizenship, visa status, qualifications, occupational licences or working with children check, and other information already held by the government.

Do you think your local Government Corp subsidiary will care the slightest what race or religion you are when they shove this down your throat??!!

You do understand what will be the next step after the “national Trust Exchange TEx” is in place, RIGHT?

Stop being played using literally the oldest tricks in the book and pay attention to what ACTUALLY matters!

The REAL enemy is on the move! They never stop their advance while we are constantly being distracted with NONSENSE!!

We MUST focus on what is actually of strategic importance for the enemy’s agenda and find ways to diffuse it!

news.com.au/technology/…

Aug 13, 2024
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