Not really, in this case. It was the government issuing the new format, so it was the early adopter; some services are even interconnected and share information in real time.
In this case, it was more about banks, telecoms, energy and water companies.
Hah I was about to say they tried this in Portugal but a lot of agencies (especially foreign ones) simply have no capacity to deal with digital certificates.
Hell I went to a public university a couple of years ago and they demanded I show them a stamped document proving that I’m employed.
qyron@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Not really, in this case. It was the government issuing the new format, so it was the early adopter; some services are even interconnected and share information in real time.
In this case, it was more about banks, telecoms, energy and water companies.
Sequence5666@lemmy.world 11 months ago
This sounds very efficient of your country. Where are you from ?
qyron@sopuli.xyz 11 months ago
Portugal
Hupf@feddit.de 11 months ago
cries in federal country
crushyerbones@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Hah I was about to say they tried this in Portugal but a lot of agencies (especially foreign ones) simply have no capacity to deal with digital certificates.
Hell I went to a public university a couple of years ago and they demanded I show them a stamped document proving that I’m employed.
Shialac@lemmy.world 11 months ago
For real… maybe we will get something like that in germany in like a hundred years when they finally stop using fax machines lmao