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Government pushes ahead with revamped digital ID plan

Elizabeth Anderson, chief executive of the Digital Poverty Alliance charity, said: “International experience shows that so-called voluntary digital ID systems can quickly become essential in practice, as both public and private services begin to rely on them.
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