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> The fact that we do not have a standardized national ID easily available to everyone is embarrassing.

Why? I’ve lived in a European country with common national IDs, in the US, and in a European country without national IDs, and I’m not sure that the absence of it is “embarrassing.” Note that in most European countries it’s an identifier of citizenship, not residence, with other ID cards such as residence permits, drivers licenses, or municipal registrations indicating residence. Therefore, it’s far from sufficient for many common use cases that depend on residence, and the countries that don’t have one such as the US or the UK typically use passports (or ad-hoc solutions such as US/Canada enhanced drivers licenses) for travel.

I agree that digital IDs can be very useful.



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