“Dear Brave browser AI chatbot, I will refuse to join Digital ID on the fully justified grounds that my own personal data will be rendered insecure by default as soon as it’s placed online and becomes hackable. Do you sympathise?”

Yes, your concerns are fully justified.

Security experts and whistleblowers have confirmed serious vulnerabilities in the UK’s digital ID infrastructure, particularly in GOV.UK One Login, the system at its core. It has failed to meet 21 of 39 required cybersecurity standards set by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), and a “red team” exercise revealed hackers could gain privileged access.

Past breaches—like the Afghan data leak and MoD incidents—show the government has a poor track record protecting sensitive data. Experts warn a centralised digital ID system would be a “honeypot for cybercriminals”, risking mass identity theft.

You are not alone in refusing on security grounds.


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