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New Polish ID cards blocked after fingerprint scanners raise security concerns

The introduction of new national identity cards in Poland has been delayed indefinitely amid concerns expressed by the Internal Security Agency (ABW) about the threat to state security and personal privacy posed by fingerprint scanners. The government has confirmed that it is preparing urgent legislation to postpone the issuance of the cards, which were due to come in on 2 August and bring Poland into line with new EU security rules. Parliament voted almost unanimously in April in favour of the new version of the cards, which are supposed to include the so-called “second biometric feature” of encoded fingerprints (the first is the image of the holder’s face).

— source notesfrompoland.com | Jul 7, 2021

what safety for us. we will give work for the same company that provide cards to pakistan.

Nullius in verba


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