Save our cash and our freedom!
The eIDAS Regulation (eIDAS 2.0) requires all European countries to introduce the EUDI wallet by 2026. The EU wants every EU citizen to be able to use the EUDI wallet by the end of 2026. Initially, it will be voluntary, but it will become mandatory through the back door, as otherwise people will be excluded from social life. In conjunction with the digital euro, this will create transparent citizens. What is being sold to us as greater security and simplification is in reality greater control and surveillance.
The EUDI wallet will also be usable offline! But what will be in the EUDI wallet?
Practically your entire life!
- ID card/passport, registration certificate
- Driver's license, vehicle documents
- School and professional qualifications
- Health data, vaccination card
- Bank details and digital euro account
- Social benefits
- Versicherungen
- etc.
What can I still do without an EUDI wallet?
Those who do not have an EUDI wallet are slowly being excluded from public life, as it is required everywhere to prove one's identity. This gradually makes it more difficult to access
- Public administration services: registration, passports, certificates, tax returns, social benefits
- Finances: bank accounts, loans
- Education: school attendance, enrollment
- Contracts: rental agreements, insurance, cell phone contracts, all types of contracts, online shopping, Spotify, Netflix
- Work: employment contracts, salary payments
- Travel: flight bookings, border crossings, hotel bookings
- Healthcare system: appointments, treatment, prescriptions, vaccination cards
- Leisure: Tickets and access to events
- Internet and social media restricted to proof of age with EUDI wallet, effectively forcing users to use the EUDI wallet.
- Private, opaque companies supply the software and the central server where all data is stored. It is possible that the manufacturer is informed every time the digital wallet is used.
- Hackers have access to your entire life. Who is liable if fraud is committed with it? Once again, the risk is passed on to the end user and the operators are off the hook.
- Shop systems can have security gaps and access and pass on data.
- No control over who has access to your data, such as authorities, police, police robots, secret services.
- The digital euro is programmable and can be misused by governments as a social credit system modeled on China's to sanction undesirable behavior
How is the state promoting the EUID wallet?
The Federal Republic of Germany is known to be somewhat slow when it comes to digitalization, which is why we first promoted the ePerso, the mandatory fingerprint in it , and then the ID card on the cell phone. Only then did the BundID for all students who wanted to receive a refund of the energy price allowance get started. Now, this BundID and the DeutschlandID are to be merged and then become the EUDI wallet.
That is why the federal government and the ID card portal of the EUDI wallet.. The Federal Printing Office guarantees the security of an EUDI wallet.
Critical voices on the EUDI wallet
Unfortunately, there are so many that we can only present a small selection here—it's best to search for the relevant keywords yourself. The following selection increases in criticism from top to bottom.
- The consumer centeris especially critical of the fact that the wallet has to communicate with a central server, creating a potentially vulnerable point—the single point of failure. Hackers and interested companies will try to gain access to it in order to get hold of our data.
- Bank managers, who see enough pitfalls lurking in practice, suspect that the dream could quickly turn into a security disaster.
- Lilith Witmann. She considers what has been created so far to be primarily a security disaster – with potentially fatal consequences.
- Netzpolitik.org complains above all that, after five drafts of the EUDI wallet, the same loopholes and dangers still lurk and those responsible at EU level are not or do not want to be reasonable.
- Heise.de: Dangerous video identification procedure
- Data protectionists complain: that the EU's e-ID would currently mainly benefit large corporations such as Facebook and Google, but not Europeans.
- Patrick Breyer and more than 500 scientists and numerous non-governmental organizations warn in an open letter "urgently against the currently proposed trilogue agreement on the EUID.
And here's another tidbit at the end: Who is "making" the EU ID for Germany? Ironically, it is IT lobbyist Amthor who, as state secretary, is responsible for promoting the digital wallet.
Norbert Haering also refers to a country that we don't really associate with digitalization: Ghana's government is launching an initiative to link citizens' phone SIM cards to their national digital identity. This would mean that every phone call, every money transfer, and every internet access via phone would be stored and accessible via the unique Ghana Card number.
We will only really see what is possible after the introduction. However, one thing is certain – as with every digitization measure to date – hackers will try their luck. One possibility, for example, would be tax refund fraud, which has already been "committed" in the US at the expense of innocent citizens, if they gain access to their wallets.
Digital coercion for everyone?
Everyone has the right to decide for themselves how digitally they want to live – digitization must remain voluntary.
We can all prevent total surveillance by resisting and never downloading this wallet onto our cell phones!
Say No!
We are currently working on creating a flyer on this topic, because time is of the essence. Feel free to join the discussion and make suggestions on how we can bring this seemingly abstract topic closer to people. We are happy to respond to emails at kontakt@a-fsa.de.
A first version of the flyer on EUDI is available here.
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