The Dutch government has blocked the sale of Solvinity, the company that manages its online services portal DigiD, to the US-based tech giant Kyndryl amid concerns that millions of citizens’ private data could be compromised.

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    7 hours ago

    Thanks for this! A personal identification service should not be in the hands of a non European company.

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      5 hours ago

      So what you are saying is that Europe should buy the US personal identification services?

      I mean, it would be funny to have European companies start buying major US companies, enforcing European work standards, vacation, parental leave, less stress, better quality of life.

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        Some of the German Car companies tried that, in their manufacturing they started in the south of the country, politicians bullied them into not giving the workers those things, like Unions, they were willingly trying to implement as is their model.

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          I know 90 % of all warfare among the Homo genus has been Franks vs. Germanics, but sounds like you guys should learn something from Frank working class.

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    6 hours ago

    I find it difficult to accept that such a critical service is privately owned and operated. I find it completely unacceptable that it was supposed to be owned by Americans. This decision is definitely a positive one.

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      3 hours ago

      And a wakeup call that if your information is there, that you make sure you get it wiped ASAP. Because obviously the people running the company see no moral problems with handing over your data to someone else.

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        The thing is if you live in the Netherlands you kinda need it. I never knew it’s operated by a private company though, that’s ridiculously dumb.