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The Finnish company Jolla is back with the Linux-powered Jolla Phone. Itโ€™s being positioned as an antidote to the US-dominated smartphone status quo of Android and iOS.

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[โ€“] Tattorack@lemmy.world 60 points 6 days ago (21 children)

With Motorola going with GrapheneOS and Jolla coming back with a Linux phone, I wonder how Denmark will react. Will the Danish government make versions of Mit ID for these operating systems?

For those who don't know, "nemkonto" is a centralised digital ID system in the Danish government to which all your things are tied. You use a security app called "Mit ID" to log into places that make use of your personal information.

Your bank requires your Mit ID, your doctor requires your Mit ID, your ISP requires your Mit ID. Every time you log into anything remotely official you are required to log in with Mit ID.

On Android it requires Google's security services and a locked down phone to function. So rooting is not an option, as it takes away your ability to use your phone to simply... Exist... As a citizen.

You can get a code key device from the Kommune, but you can only use that to log into things through the Web browser of your PC. On your phone you are required to use the app, and if thr app doesn't work then you're simply not logging in. Something as basic as checking your bank balance becomes a major annoyance.

[โ€“] njordomir@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (3 children)

What stops you from using the code key device with your phone. Can it not plug into any USB port and output a code? If their site says it doesn't work on mobile, can you change the browser user agent?

[โ€“] Tattorack@lemmy.world 3 points 6 days ago (2 children)

Code key device is not something you plug into a USB. You push a button and it generates a code for manual input.

On websites that require a Mit ID log-in you have options to change to the code device instead. With an app on your phone it requires the Mit ID app to be present, as well as the phone to still have Google's security process running.

Several apps can have the Google security spoofed, but still require the Mit ID app. Mit ID, on the other hand, cannot be spoofed at all.

The code device works fine on Android and Grapheneos, I've never used the app.

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