ICYMI: Sask. government stops pursuit of potential digital ID
officials will “very closely” watch the rollout of digital IDs in provinces like Alberta and Ontario to see how they progress.
Reiter said the cost would have been in the millions. He didn’t provide an exact figure because of “proprietor issues.” One of the main concerns has been privacy. From its inception, Reiter had said it would not be mandatory. The concept requires users to log-in with a cellphone or laptop camera. The service would check for “liveliness” through facial recognition software to prove someone’s identity.
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