Even if it end ups with a No, it will be introduced. Mark my words.
Most likely it will pass. Small towns in rural areas finish counting first. Big cities later. So if something that is more likely to be accepted in the cities is already 50:50 now, it will probably be accepted at the end of the day.
(The “Eigenmietwert” is the opposite: here the yes % will probably get lower during the next few hours. But it will still pass.)
It is a pity we can’t explain it better.
This would only be good, but the FUD is strong.
As long as it’s optional… Last one was private run so that’s a straight no.
But this approach seems better.
Let us hope that it is rejected.
I really don’t get why someone would vote against this. I head people saying this would allow the state to gather private information, but how does a physical ID prevent that? It’s the exact same information, no?
It is crazy how much freedom people a willing to give away in exchenge for a bit of convenience
still crazy to me that something so short sighted as the eigenmietwert will pass, those people that complaint wont be able to buy a house afterwards aswell, the quality will drasticly decrease… eh, whatever
I don’t want another shitty app on my phone
What is Western governments obsession with e-ID?
As I write this, it’s looking like a “no”, with all cantons counted except for Zurich.
Just a couple of responses to other comments:
– *Optional? Then it’s all good!* **Well, no.** The word “optional” does not appear anywhere in the text. Some politicians have stated that it is optional, but we all know that politicians say whatever will help them reach their goals. Also, any private services that use it are absolutely allowed to require it.
– *Open source! We can see what it actually does! Independent experts can audit it!* **Well, no.** It’s open-source, except for anything that gets declare proprietary, or any part that the government decides needs to be hidden for security reasons. That last one would certainly include any backdoors or tracking that the government wouldn’t want us to see.
Here’s hoping Zürich doesn’t tip the “no” into a “yes”…
I take bets: How long will it take till the E-ID will be a requirement / only option when renewing your ID?
What happens with identity theft etc? Is the person truly FKD, more than now?
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I’ll be sad if it does not get accepted
Pensioners?
There’s hope!
Even if it end ups with a No, it will be introduced. Mark my words.
Most likely it will pass. Small towns in rural areas finish counting first. Big cities later. So if something that is more likely to be accepted in the cities is already 50:50 now, it will probably be accepted at the end of the day.
(The “Eigenmietwert” is the opposite: here the yes % will probably get lower during the next few hours. But it will still pass.)
It is a pity we can’t explain it better.
This would only be good, but the FUD is strong.
As long as it’s optional… Last one was private run so that’s a straight no.
But this approach seems better.
Let us hope that it is rejected.
I really don’t get why someone would vote against this. I head people saying this would allow the state to gather private information, but how does a physical ID prevent that? It’s the exact same information, no?
It is crazy how much freedom people a willing to give away in exchenge for a bit of convenience
still crazy to me that something so short sighted as the eigenmietwert will pass, those people that complaint wont be able to buy a house afterwards aswell, the quality will drasticly decrease… eh, whatever
I don’t want another shitty app on my phone
What is Western governments obsession with e-ID?
As I write this, it’s looking like a “no”, with all cantons counted except for Zurich.
Just a couple of responses to other comments:
– *Optional? Then it’s all good!* **Well, no.** The word “optional” does not appear anywhere in the text. Some politicians have stated that it is optional, but we all know that politicians say whatever will help them reach their goals. Also, any private services that use it are absolutely allowed to require it.
– *Open source! We can see what it actually does! Independent experts can audit it!* **Well, no.** It’s open-source, except for anything that gets declare proprietary, or any part that the government decides needs to be hidden for security reasons. That last one would certainly include any backdoors or tracking that the government wouldn’t want us to see.
Here’s hoping Zürich doesn’t tip the “no” into a “yes”…
I take bets: How long will it take till the E-ID will be a requirement / only option when renewing your ID?
What happens with identity theft etc? Is the person truly FKD, more than now?
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