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EU Rolls-Out “Sort of” Digital Identity Card

The interoperable app that they want "every citizen to use" is officially ready for use!

Kit Knightly

The EU is rolling out its official age verification app according to the joint statement issued by EU President Ursula von der Leyen and Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen [emphasis added]:

It is our duty to protect our children in the online world, just as we do in the offline world. And to do that effectively, we need a harmonised European approach. One core topic is the question: how can we ensure that there is a Europe-wide technical solution for age verification? Today, I can announce that we have the answer. Our European age verification app is technically ready and soon available for citizens to use.

The aim of the app is allegedly to “protect children”.

Of course, we know that’s a lie. A lie so dated and tiresome it’s become dull to refute it.

The idea of “protecting kids online” wasn’t even mentioned when the pilot schemes for the EU Digital Identity Wallet were launched two years ago.

So, the solution actually predates the problem in this instance, that’s how transparently manipulative this propaganda has become.

It is plainly obviously to anyone who has been paying attention that the rapid and widespread adoption of age-verification laws around the world has nothing to do with protecting kids, and everything to do with ending online anonymity for adults and children alike

Softening the public on digital identity plans that have been in place for years.

Of course, none of the mainstream coverage mentions any part of this broader agenda, they just follow the party line, as ever.

Time Magazine regurgitates von der Leyen’s “no more excuses line”, and offers only a cursory explanation of what the app does. Politico does exactly the same.

In their headline Deutsche Welle don’t even have the integrity to put “protect children online” in quotation marks:

No qualification or interrogation of the claims made by authority – it is state stenographer journalism of the worst kind.

CNN disingenuously refer to it as a “sort of” digital identity card:

But this is both deliberate understatement and total misrepresentation of the system.

Officially, the way the system will work is that you will download the app and allow it to scan your drivers license, passport or even connect to your bank or education records, and that app will then interact with social media platforms or other digital services on your behalf.

It’s not a “digital identity card” at all, it’s a state-issued filter interposed between you and the digital world.

You upload all your data to the app, and then the app acts as ombudsman between you and the companies or services your wish to access.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because it’s essentially the same system that the EU covid vaccine passports used. But where the vaccine pass confirmed your vax status, the new app will confirm your age.

It’s a comparison drawn by UVDL herself [emphasis added]:

This is not the first time the Commission comes forward with an innovative solution to a new problem. We all remember the COVID pandemic. Our world came to a complete standstill. But as we came out of lockdowns and as vaccines were available, the Commission developed the COVID app in record time – three months –, to help bring us back to normal life, in a safe way. With a scan of our COVID certificates, we could go to a concert or board a plane to travel again, etcetera. 78 countries across 4 continents were using this app, so it was as huge success. And now we have taken this success and applied it to the age verification app. It follows the same principles, the same model.

…and it is more than apt, as both systems sell themselves with the same lie.

The claim is that the EU will confirm your age without giving Meta/YouTube/Google your actual passport details. They promise they will share no other data except your age.

This likely isn’t true, but it doesn’t actually matter either way, because that’s not the data they value.

They already know how old you are, but they don’t necessarily know where you are, who you’re talking to or what you think.

The sales pitch is that, by confirming your age on your behalf, the government app will protect your personal data from tech giants.

But, in reality, by positioning themselves between you and those tech giants, the government app is collecting your personal data for its own use.

If you need the app to create an account, then the EU will know you created an account. If you need the app to sign in, then the EU will know when you signed and where.

It’s a little government splinter on your phone, wedged between you and every digital service you use – and it’s probably always listening.

What you say, where you visit, who you watch, where you work, when you sleep, what you eat.

And naturally, this app is “totally open source”, so every nation – inside the EU and out – can implement its usage alongside their own brand of social media ban, in the hopes “every citizen” will use it.

That’s a direct quote…

Third, the app works on any device – phone, tablet, computer, you name it [and] it is fully open source […] This means that our partner countries can also use it. This is very important that this can be used by our global partners […] Europe offers a free and easy to use solution that can shield our children from harmful and illegal content. And we see more of our Member States making great progress. France, Denmark, Greece, Italy, Spain, Cyprus and Ireland are front runners. They are planning to integrate the app into their national wallets. And I hope more Member States and private sector will follow so that every citizen can soon use the app.

Every state will have some variation of the same law. Every state uses the same app made from the same code. All systems interoperable, all carried on every device where ever you go.

This is the entire point of this years-long campaign – technocrats from the state and corporate world working together to harvest your data.

It has nothing to do with “protecting children”.

Surveillance and control is always the endgame.

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Vagabard
Vagabard
Apr 16, 2026 7:39 PM

Ok, scrap that. Elvira’s clearly on the ball

Republicofscotland
Republicofscotland
Apr 16, 2026 6:55 PM

I’d imagine the end game is to block you from visiting sites that they think expose their rackets around the globe – and it will all be done under the guise of protecting children, but for now gathering info on what you look at, and who you converse with, along with where you are – is the mainstay of their ever restrictive and oppressive agenda – of which they are building on continuously.

Of course there is also a corporate angle to this, and a espionage angle as well, they’ll know whose talking to who in the corporate sector and what deals might be on offer – and they can pre-empt any deals, and they could even know whose spying for who – they can even anticipate protests and ban them before they happen, or use the protests to via infiltration to demonise them.

You can be sure the Zionists in Tel Aviv will have full access to the data – as will the dictator in Ukraine, along with Langley in the States.

Detentions of dissidents will become more frequent – using alleged conversations via a cell/mobile phone – making it much easier to plant incriminating evidence at the dissident s homes or work places.

The applications for this software against us is if not endless – then are numerous, the EU is already or on the verge of being ran by a corrupt oligarchy from Brussels.

Vagabard
Vagabard
Apr 16, 2026 6:37 PM

Not sure how even technically workable it is.

If it’s anything like the latest gov.uk verification, then everyone needs the latest phone (with nfc near field communication) to even bother trying to comply.

Otherwise it’s an excursion to your local Post Office to get your pic taken

Seems a non-starter

sandy
sandy
Apr 16, 2026 6:02 PM

The Solution

“…an innovative solution to a new problem.”

This is how the elite works their ruling magical over us commoners. They create the “problem” that “justifies” their “new solution”. Inevitably something that locks down, robs or screws us over and feeds them a new vacation home in the Bahamas. All the while claiming they’re “protecting children”. Well, in their minds, we are the “children”, they are the “adults” and they’re LOCKing us DOWN to void any possible interference with their personal class Utopia games.

The sell you a cure to a disease they create.

So isn’t our solution obvious? Stop swimming in their sink holes. Their shadow-banning anti-“social media”. Their unsatisfying porn, their devices, their “operating systems” and their two-way mirror reality. Just stop! What did we do before their digital virtual realities required us to become their lab pets for experimentation? Shopped locally. Got together with friends for a beer after work or on the weekends. Isn’t that actually satisfying “social media”? Develop your library and read books. Get whatever news and research you can online and organize localized society. Ride bicycles. Live in analog physical reality in real time. Their TV and the crap it sprays in your face is not even worth being shocked by or to laugh at anymore. It’s empty, an insipid vacuum. All of what they “offer” is now obsolete and meaningless. Something to abandon. Let it die!

George Mc
George Mc
Apr 16, 2026 5:32 PM

Sorry to go off topic so eaerly – but ths is a hoot!

Well well well. What’s this from The Daily Express?

Keir Starmer warned ‘there will be another pandemic’

Keir? Oh hang on. Not Keir:

Keir Starmer and the UK government have been warned ‘there will be another pandemic’.

He and the govt have been warned! But by whom?

In a report on a public inquiry into the Covid pandemic released today (Thursday, April 16) chairwoman Baroness Heather Hallett issued a warning to the UK government to prepare for the next pandemic, which she says is a matter of when, not if.

Baroness Heather Hallett? What the fuck does she know?

In her report, Hallet made five recommendations to improve the UK’s preparedness for the next pandemics.

Pandemics now? More than one?

Her suggestions include the creation of a new panel of experts to oversee vaccine development and rollouts, …

You mean “experts” like Baroness Heather Hallett?

Baroness Hallet said: “We cannot know when, but there will be another pandemic. My recommendations, taken as a whole, should mean that the UK is better prepared for that pandemic.

We cannot know when, but there will be?

After which, engage cliché generation unit:

…committed to learning vital lessons from the Covid-19 Inquiry”.… the UK’s vaccine programme was an “extraordinary feat”…. deployed effective vaccines and treatments at unprecedented speed.… the strength of our world-leading life sciences sector…extraordinary dedication of health and care staff. … collective resolve … strengthen our preparedness for the future…………………

Sami-Mama
Sami-Mama
Apr 16, 2026 6:13 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Meanwhile, a member of my singing group, the only one who took the vaccines and the boosters of those so ‘effective vaccines’ died last week of ‘sudden’. The likes of Hallet are every bit as evil as anyone else pushing this narrative. Miriam

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Apr 16, 2026 8:01 PM
Reply to  Sami-Mama

Does that mean we can never be sure of our dearest suddenly do it one day?

I thought it was connected to an especial weak immune systems right after the jabs. Not years after.
If this is true, we cant live with that. We must know the truth and o something about that situation.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Apr 16, 2026 4:40 PM

‘Social Media has truly been the WORST thing ever happened to a Government
.
Imagine getting away with decades and decades of state propaganda like the Moon landing, 9/11, Global warming, now being effectively debunked in real time by people called peepee_poopoo_69 on Social media.’ (ref shoeonhead)

EU and its member states HATE social media so it had to come to this.

flem
flem
Apr 16, 2026 4:31 PM

Interesting post here:
https://x.com/Paul_Reviews/status/2044723123287666921

“Hacking the #EU #AgeVerification app in under 2 minutes.

During setup, the app asks you to create a PIN. After entry, the app *encrypts* it and saves it in the shared_prefs directory.

1. It shouldn’t be encrypted at all – that’s a really poor design.

2. It’s not cryptographically tied to the vault which contains the identity data.

So, an attacker can simply remove the PinEnc/PinIV values from the shared_prefs file and restart the app.

After choosing a different PIN, the app presents credentials created under the old profile and let’s the attacker present them as valid.

Other issues:

1. Rate limiting is an incrementing number in the same config file. Just reset it to 0 and keep trying.

2. “UseBiometricAuth” is a boolean, also in the same file. Set it to false and it just skips that step.

Seriously @vonderleyen – this product will be the catalyst for an enormous breach at some point. It’s just a matter of time.”

Pookster
Pookster
Apr 16, 2026 4:19 PM

You would hope that it being open source will allow it to be fully inspected by anyone which would expose exactly what it is doing and it’s capabilities!