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Inside Germany's Plan To Kill Online Registrations (cnn.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Germany's corporate giants are promising a brave new future in the form of a single account -- one that will let you do your online shopping, get a flight and rent a car, all with no more registrations or repetitive passwords. Deutsche Bank (DB), Germany's biggest bank, announced Monday it's teaming up with other big firms to create a new company that will create the service. Users would enter their ID details just once before they can make all their online purchases across multiple sites. The partners -- which include Mercedes-Benz maker Daimler, insurer Allianz and publisher Axel Springer -- hope other firms will sign up to their vision. They're calling it a "pan-industry platform for online registration, e-identity and data services." The program could eventually be expanded to include government services. For example, drivers could apply for a new license through the system before their old one expires. The partners expect the program will be running in Germany by mid-2018, and they stressed it will be "secure" and comply with all European Union data protection rules.

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  1. Re:obligatory xkcd by grumpy_old_grandpa · · Score: 3, Funny

    The good old 927. Anybody who've been in IT for a few years probably know that number by heart by now.

  2. Re:Great idea... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    At least they said it will be secure. That's a relief.

  3. Re: Great idea... by ArmoredDragon · · Score: 4, Funny

    Germany has never had any problems with overbearing governance, so stop the fear mongering and show me your papers, please.