Future Dutch EU ID app to require Apple or Google account
The Dutch government is planning to implement a new EU ID app that will require users to have an Apple or Google account. This requirement has raised concerns among users of alternative operating systems like GrapheneOS and e/OS, which may not be compatible with the app. Critics argue that this could exclude citizens who prioritize privacy and security in their device choices.
- ▪The new EU ID app from the Dutch government will require an Apple or Google account for access.
- ▪Users of de-Googled operating systems like GrapheneOS may face compatibility issues.
- ▪There are concerns that the app's requirements could limit access for those prioritizing privacy.
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