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@gpatel-fr said in French ID app interoperability.:
I was talking about the chat control that the French gov (among a majority of European countries) is supporting. I don't know where it is currently, there is still work to do for the paranoid mad guys. What is concerning is that it is supposed to be enforced by having the 'secure' OS controlling the applications at the behest of the err, benevolent, err, leaders.
But this thing was rejected, This is no longer relevant at this time:
From my understanding this french ID app is currently in early stages and is currently used by a small minority (Only 1 Million downloads in playstore, probably many downloaded just to test it, and don't really use it at the time)
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Nice work @pparent
And thank you for contacting them.
If they want they can contact us for help and I'm willing to listen to their potential blocking points so this can be a reference for other EU governments. -
They have not reached out to me again, but I would say every french citizen that use UT is entitled to contact them about this concern and the more they receive requests about that, the more they are likely to take it seriously. And I guess it is also possible to send them a message in the name of the fundation with an offer for assistance on the technical side.
https://france-identite.gouv.fr/contact/
Ps: By the way an argument that seems efficient to draw their attention lately, in the current context, is stressing that by not being inter-operable (as they are legally obliged) they are effectively offering a duopoly to 2 American companies, and preventing any potential alternative from emerging.
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@pparent great idea !
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@pparent said in French ID app interoperability.:
They have not reached out to me again
I followed your path with the MiDNI and they ignored me as well...
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@pparent said in French ID app interoperability.:
This is no longer relevant at this time:
hmm, it did not take long for this beast to resurrect:
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By the way, following the recent positions of the American government, the French government has launched its council for technological sovereignty ("Observatoire de la souveraineté numérique"). It might really be an opportunity for us to argue against the duopoly in the mobile world that happen to be American, and especially to argue for the public services to be inclusive with alternatives that offer sovereignty at all levels, including individual. It seems to be a period when there is an opening for change, so maybe we should take advantage of this.
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@pparent This is absolutely perfect information, unfortunately I don't think posting a link here will help anything and it would be better to contact the right places in your country than to expect someone from the community to actively take up this activity here.
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@DJac I also wrote to them today

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Well I guess this type of gouvernemental organization will not be interested in individual feedback of individual, but it is consulting some associations, so with a lot of luck fondations like Ubports might have a word to say.