Are You Prepared for Life Under Digital ID?

Originally published at: https://peakprosperity.com/are-you-prepared-for-life-under-digital-id/

Note: Above Phone and Peak have an affiliate relationship. Hakeem’s team has been very busy putting together a comprehensive report that goes in-depth into this topic, which is now available for free. You may sign up to receive a free download link by clicking here. The “short” version is below!


Digital identity systems are rapidly becoming the de facto gateway to citizenship, commerce, and even movement—all working together to create a single point of control that can be used to digitally erase or marginalize anyone who opposes it and to punish rulebreakers.

In taking a look at digital ID pilot programs around the world, we see that most countries have a digital ID program in development or available to the public. We expect national ID apps (either provided by the government or through big tech apps) to be available in the next two years. After this, the push for adoption will be made over the next five years towards 2030. Within a decade, legacy means of identification will be made largely obsolete, forcing reliance on regional and controllable digital credentials for everything from travel to trade.

Interestingly, lawmakers in the EU and Australia have written into law that their digital ID will always be voluntary.

Section 57 of the EU Regulation establishing the European Identity Digital Framework clearly states, “Users should be under no obligation to use a European Digital Identity Wallet to access private services and should not be restricted or hindered in their access to services on the grounds that they do not use a European Digital Identity Wallet.”

But can we trust them?

Digital ID Mandates Happen By Proxy

India’s Digital ID system, Aadhar, started off with the goal of being “”voluntary.”” The Supreme Court ruled that people could not be discriminated against for lack of a digital ID.

However, Aadhar has enrolled more than one billion Indians since 2009 through mandate by proxy, the country compelling the use of the ID:

  • Several major banks imposed Aadhar requirements to open new accounts (despite an Apex court ruling).

  • Mobile phone operators demanded that customers link their Aadhar and mobile numbers together—or risk disconnection.

  • Larger international freight services required senders to send them a copy of Aadhar.

  • India’s largest e-commerce system and digital wallet, Paytm, required Aadhar for KYC (know-your-customer).

  • Landlords throughout the country have insisted on Aadhar to qualify as a renter.

Those without a digital ID in India must be willing to live unbanked, without a phone, and potentially without a home. The system is inherently exclusionary—if you don’t play along, you’re excluded from society.

And while some of us may be prepared to make that choice, the vast majority of people are not and are nowhere near educated enough on the topic in order to make an informed choice.

Whether we like it or not, these restrictions are coming. And they’ll be here sooner than most of us could have imagined. In fact, Keir Starmer recently announced that digital ID will be required to work in the United Kingdom by 2029. That’s just over three years away.

Planning to travel to the EU anytime soon? You may need to reconsider your plans with the EU requiring foreigners to go through biometric collection on entry.

Guess what? Evie and I won't be going to Europe. https://t.co/GdrwDuYQyc

— Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) October 7, 2025

Life Under Digital ID: A Global Analysis with Solutions

My team at Above is just about to release a new report outlining digital ID schemes in every corner of the world. Through our research, we have found only a handful of places around the world not planning a digital ID program.

These places are in remote lands (think Amazon Jungle) or are working on an electronic ID instead (precursor to digital ID).

Whether these digital IDs will be explicitly mandatory or whether they are mandated by proxy, these schemes will soon enter your daily life no matter where you live—or plan to live.

Our new report will demystify the underlying technology behind digital ID and explain it in easy-to-understand terms. Man fears the unknown. Therefore, we must seek to fully understand digital ID, eliminate our fears, and have productive conversations with our communities on the very real risks to our privacy and our freedom.

The report also analyzes the digital ID schemes in different areas of the world, laying out timelines, mechanisms of control, and interrelated aspects such as health passes, internet controls, and digital currencies.

But most importantly, we take a look at the solutions that are currently available to those who simply want a say in their digital identity.

Our new report is now available for download on Above’s website. Sign up for the download, and it’ll be in your inbox today! In this article, we’ll explore some of the overarching concerns, statuses and timelines, and a preview of solutions you can consider right now.

The Spider Web of Trust

The earliest pioneers of digital identity were technology companies providing enterprise identity services like Microsoft and IBM. Today, the digital ID ecosystem is an evolving web of technologies and organizations, from non-profit to government to the private sector.

Many powerful global organizations are behind the push for digital ID, including:

  • The World Bank—Leading the ID4D initiative, establishing digital identity in developing countries.

  • The United Nations—Sustainable Development Goal 16.9 aims to havea digital legal identity for all by 2030.

  • ID2020—An NGO dedicated to carrying out the UN’s SDG 16.9. ID2020 holds yearly summits to develop standards and is currently running a pilot program in Bangladesh to track digital ID for things like births and immunizations.

  • The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation—Invests in digital ID systems for developing countries.

If these companies and organizations all have a hand in the creation, rollout, and promotion of digital ID, it isn’t a stretch to question if they will have access to the wealth of data that digital ID would collect on billions of people around the world.

Privacy Risks

Digital ID programs have reported that they will use features to minimize the data shared when using your digital ID. However, it will take years to implement these privacy features, and consumers will never be given access to the back-end source code for these systems; there will be no way to certify the data being shared.

Once you’re in the digital ID system, you can’t get out.

Your Life Mapped Out

As more verifying bodies come online through retail, payment, and online providers, the information generated by interactions can easily be shared back to the issuer.

The associative nature of digital credentials means that a life graph can be built of every ID holder that details every single interaction with the digital ID system. We know that big tech, corporate social media, etc., build user profiles of us based on our behavior (even those who don’t have accounts). Digital ID takes this concept to an entirely different level that is difficult to even comprehend.

Digital Identity Theft

Before verification methods like zero-knowledge proofs become widely available (likely years down the line), it will be trivial for someone to steal your digital ID when you share it with them (i.e. a liquor store or a concert venue).

This is because your digital ID arrives at the recipient unencrypted; it’s all they need to impersonate you.

While this threat can be minimized, it depends entirely on the entities developing the wallet and verification software.

Stages of Digital ID Progression

Through our study of global digital ID programs, we have observed a pattern that most nations follow on the path to full adoption. This involves various administrative, legislative, and technical steps that increase in authoritarian nature as they progress.

The first stages focus on convenience and efficiency, while the final stages are our prediction of the coming shift towards additional surveillance and control.

Most countries are in the nice carrot phase before the stick, much like the free donuts and fries during the COVID-19 vaccine rollout before harsher consequences.

Before there can be a digital ID, there must be an electronic ID, ideally backed by biometrics. Countries use strategies like requiring biometrics upon ID renewal (happening in states in the US and Canada) to build this foundation. Low-income countries are improving their electronic ID programs before digital ID (funded and driven by the World Bank’s ID4D initiative).

Once an electronic ID with biometrics becomes pervasive, digital ID programs can automatically issue identities for everyone already in their system; this is a common practice (Italy, Denmark). Imagine tens of millions of identities being created, all at once.

The ID is already created, so now governments must convince the individual to download the app and use the digital ID.

In this phase, the focus is on adoption, with the rollout of things to make the digital ID convenient and able to be used in more places, like integrating with efficient payment apps and demanding that companies accept the digital ID as a form of identification.

It’s also common at this stage for the ID to be required for welfare and social security.

Finally, for those holdouts comes the stick phase, where natural rights like the ability to drive, travel, and exchange are taken away and put behind a digital ID requirement.

We go into greater depth about all these stages in the full report.

United States Digital ID Analysis

Even though the United States does not have firm standards or a timeline for digital ID, the government is doing everything correctly for when a future program arrives. After years of delays, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recommended enforcing REAL IDs for domestic air travel starting May 2025. In 2024, DHS estimated that there were 110 million noncompliant IDs—roughly a third of the US population.

While REAL IDs do not necessitate a digital component, several high-population states require biometrics in order to renew an ID, including California, Texas, Illinois, and Washington.

Mobile driver’s licenses (mDL) are the most popular form of digital ID in the US. These are offered through mobile wallets provided by American technology companies like Apple, Google, and Samsung. Recipients must go through a biometric verification process by taking a selfie and uploading pictures of their driver’s license to enroll.

The Secure Technology Alliance is tracking the progress of state mDL interoperability, with the goal of all states using the ISO/IEC 18013-5 standard. Twelve states have already reached this goal, with another 14 working to implement the standard.


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The way states distribute these ID is mixed. According to the TSA website, Apple Wallet leads the pack with 11 states supported, Google Wallet with 9 states, and Samsung with 6 states. Nine states have built their own proprietary mDL apps.

Thus far, adoption for these mDL programs is fairly low. Most states range from 1% to 6% conversion, with the state of Arizona topping out at 15%. The bad news is that the personal records of Americans are being centralized at a rapid pace.

The January 2025 Trump Executive Order “Stopping Waste, Fraud, and Abuse by Eliminating Information Silos” directed federal and state agencies to open their data up to each other. Simultaneously, big data companies like Palantir have become popular with federal and state agencies. Palantir’s big data software can create digital representations of the real world, down to the individual level.

Any action connected to a digital ID could potentially be logged and added to a centralized surveillance system. Palantir just so happens to have the best product in town, and given their extensive contracts with Western militaries, they are well-positioned to hold this secret database.

Other Countries

For this limited preview of our report, we have shared exclusive details on the U.S. Digital ID Climate. If you’d like to learn more about the situation in Europe, the UK, Canada, and the rest of the world, sign up to download the full report.

Let’s Talk Solutions

The problem of digital ID is a big one, and it’s not going away anytime soon. Those who plan to object to digital ID must make themselves familiar with the various stages outlined above, as it will be important to object to and opt out of each of these in the lead-up to complete digital ID. This includes electronic IDs and the collection of biometrics. It isn’t a stretch to expect that to fully object, those who choose to do so must be prepared to sacrifice some goods and services.

Now is the time to draw your line in the sand. How uncomfortable are you willing to get? How prepared are you for what you may lose access to? If we don’t think about this now, digital ID will slowly (or quickly) creep into our lives through the stages we’ve outlined here. And before you know it, you just may need it to return to your home, access your money, receive medical care, or even survive—unless you’ve prepared for this ahead of time.

Educate yourself, draw your line in the sand, and begin preparing today, if you haven’t already. Sign up to download our full report, The Future of Digital ID: A Global Analysis with Solutions.

~ Hakeem

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Excellent and timely. TY Hakeem.

In the US, the precursor is “real ID.” Refuse or revoke it. Only 4 states require it now but they will lie and tell you otherwise. The number of states jumping on this will increase soon.

They probably have the “biometrics” on most of us now but I will absolutely refuse to be apart of the tracking mechanism by going digital. Nope.

If that means no travel for us, then so be it. We all know what’s coming later. Social credit, vaccine passports, UBI, withholding medical, jobs and food, carbon tracking, etc.

If enough people refuse upfront then we have a chance. I don’t see that happening though so were going to have to fight it on the tail end. That’s never optimal but that is the reality of it. We are too tethered to smart phones, AI, and too addicted to our mobile devices even though we know deep down that they are our downfall.

Brett Weinstein and Twila Brase discuss how “real ID” is the way they’ll implement it.

Summary:

Key Concerns Raised by Twila Brase

  1. Surveillance and Control : Brase describes REAL ID as a “Trojan horse” for total surveillance. Brase argues that REAL ID is effectively a federal takeover of state-controlled driver’s licensing and that the digitized, facial-recognition-enabled ID could eventually be used to control access to healthcare, travel, gun purchases, voting, and more.

  2. Misinformation About Air Travel : A major myth addressed is that you cannot fly without a REAL ID . Brase clarifies that at least 16 other forms of ID are acceptable under TSA rules, and even travelers without ID can undergo additional screening to board flights (per Gilmore v. Gonzalez ).

  3. Federal Expansion of Power : The 2005 REAL ID Act allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to expand the card’s required uses beyond federal facilities and air travel. Brase warns this could lead to mandatory use for medical care, business registration, hotel check-ins, and more

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A timely article because this is where we are heading. At first they will try, “it’s to your benefit for safety in an ever growing digital world” and when that doesn’t work, by force.

In Britain, Keir Starmer is mandating it by brute force. That has caused a huge backlash among its citizens who sense a nefarious government waiting to pounce for something more ruthless. Catherine Austin Fitts likens Digital ID’s to a “digital concentration camp” because you are powerless to fight back. The government will watch, control your movements, have the ability to cut you off from your money etc. As the global system heads towards a collapse, governments are seizing the opportunity to implement a control grid before you can fight back.

The Digital Euro is also in the works!

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Yes here in iowa you can get the digital ID version of your license. My husband looked at what was required and said it looks a bit too mark of the beast for us. I do not think they will make this mandatory here in iowa at this point due to a strong religious presence. We have republican governor and super majority in both state house and senate. I don’t see them angering their religious base at this time. We were one of the states that enacted a law to prohibit covid vax mandates and allow exemptions of all vaxes on religious and moral grounds.

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I feel like even the “littlest” acts of defiance are necessary whenever possible. In New Hampshire you can still decline Real ID, which I did. Going through TSA, you can opt out of facial recognition (I do, every time). Any time you have the opportunity to say no to any of these systems of surveillance and control, it’s important to do so, even if it means some level of inconvenience.

The full report is great (thanks, @hakeem). Well… not sure if “great” is the best word, but you know what I mean!

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It will be voluntary like the Covid jabs:

Obey or be cut off from every aspect of society.

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Am I the only one who’s rethinking having a cell phone? I lived the first 40+ years of my life without one. Peak Prosperity members are skewed older. Why do all us whiteheads think that we “need” a smartphone when so many of us lived longer without one then with one? Why am I paying for my own enslavement?

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You bring up a good point and it is one I have said many, many times. All of this surveillance, via the Patriot Act which gave us the TSA could have been thwarted without a single act of violence.

All that was needed was as you said, an act of defiance. If the Public had boycotted the airlines, air travel would have come to a standstill and the Airlines would have leaned on the government to back off on the TSA.

Instead we allowed them to proceed as Catherine Austin Fitts has said. That’s why they tried the Covid-Scamdemic. That didn’t work so they next went to Digital ID’s. Once they implement Digital ID’s, trust me, it is Game Over for the citizens of Slave-Landia. No one will be able to defy the government because they will have us by the short hairs. Which means, frozen bank accounts, can’t travel, no freedom of movement.

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No, I have been thinking of giving mine up.

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I went as far as to check on getting a traditional landline today. Seems they are no longer available in my area. VOI is available but I’m not sure that doesn’t defeat the purpose. So maybe a flip phone that only has the capability to make calls and texts?

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I imagine the gov, has won.
It’s over for us. We must decide how we will unwind our rebellion.
I’m waiting for them to run out of power, energy,
I’ll be long forgotten. Maybe my land will sequester carbon,(a few hundred acres). My heirs will inherit a piece of land that’s worth inheriting.

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What I want to know when are they going to get rid of cash. That is the only item that they can’t track. Everything else you will have to get one or else. How can you own your own business? how can you get a new job? how can you go to the doctors or get your medicine? They have you by the balls. I don’t know when to turn my money into things before it is to late. What does the PP team think. When will they kill cash altogether. Gotta be getting close. I am afraid they might make gold and silver illegal at some point too.

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Unfortunately I don’t know. Martin Armstrong has written many articles on the subject. Here’s a link to those topics.

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No you’re definitely not. I ditched mine 3 years ago. I use a tablet at home. The beauty is when im out nobody can bug me and i love it lol. Bonus im not tracked everywhere i go.

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I think they’ll ban cash when the financial system completely collapses, when all bank account evaporate with all the purchasing power of any cash stashed under the mattresses of the little people. That’s when they’ll enforce their CBDC’s, perhaps with a little bonus (printed out of thin air anyway) to incentivate its adoption.

Easy money, most would line up to get their ‘free lunch’,even more in a state of panic.

They might ban PM’s, of course, but I think that black markets might rise accepting metals for payment, or evaluating to move to one of the BRICKs countries where PM probably (?) will not be banned (perhaps). I’m thinking south America personally.

WHEN the moment comes to spend your last purchasing power? I think that gold is answering that question

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I’m not too sure that the plandemic didn’t work, in the US it might not have become as dystopian as in China, Australia, Italy, ect . I’m Italian, an can tell you that it has been absolutely folly for several years, enforcing blatantly unscientific measures just to test how far they could push it. I was allowed only in supermarkets (luckily!) , banned from working and every other aspect of societal life, risking jail time if caught otherwise.

I think it was a general test to see if they could get away with it ( which they did) and stress test for weaknesses to improve for the Big Event.
Which will be a mix of thing overlapping I think, from financial collapse to lock downs/martial law and possibly war (when all else fail the bring you to war - Gerald Celente)

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I disagree. The “time” to ban cash and enforce CBDCs (or equivalent) is when the people are still maleable enough to be sold that it’s for “convenience.” Once you get to the stage of collapse and widespread mattress-stuffing, faith in institutions will have likely reached new lows.

That said, I doubt they’ll outright “ban” cash in the US, nor enforce CBDCs per se. On cash, I think it’ll be a continuation of what’s currently happening - encouraging electronic payments, making cash payments “hard”, making depositing/withdrawing cash challenging (anti-money-laundering paperwork “for your protection”), etc. Meanwhile, they’ll promote stablecoins and make it very “easy” to start using them - simple apps on your phone, cheaper and faster than credit cards, person-to-person payments with ease, etc. As adoption increases, businesses will be incentivized to only accept stablecoin purchases. This will further “force” adoption (i.e. “mandate by proxy” as Hakeem says).

If they can mandate-by-proxy stablecoin use and effectively ban cash prior to a major collapse, then they’ll have a fully captive population to enforce whatever “fixes” they want (Great Taking transfer of assets, capital controls, spending controls, etc.).

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Could be yes. That’s how the ECB is doing it, apparently introducing their CBDC this month which is planned to run in parallel with the old Euro system.

In the Netherlands for example they have banned cash for certain things already since many years, like crossing a channel with the boat which costs one euro something but cash is banned.

Personally I don’t think they have much time left before the financial collapse, I think its actually happening right now.

Besides, they don’t have to make much of an effort to sell their BS, what uprising has there been in the 70 when they robbed you and the rest of the world of ‘our’ gold and silver? Most people simply don’t care until the shit really hits the fan, hence when its too late.

Either way, we’ll see how it will play out, we all agree here how its going to look like more or less, and even more that its not the way we want it to be!

What baffles me is how little interest the average Joe has concerning this topic as we all are forced in this rat race to obtain this enslavement tool which is fraudulent by design.

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I would say the evidence shows it did not work as planned by the Globalists. You had Heir Klaus Schwab saying how his fellow globalists needed to take advantage of the Scam-demic so as to push his idea for a global reset.

People saw thru the BS which caused governments to back off. It is why you are seeing major push-back in parts of Europe when governments try to implement by force certain ideas. In the UK citizens are protesting Keir Starmer’s Digital ID program. This is in part to people catching on to government false flags, which is what Covid was.

People are also waking up to all the injuries and deaths the Covid cocktail drugs have caused. Since you are in Italy, I watched an Series A, Italian football match earlier this year and a mid 20’s player collapsed on the pitch. Players from both sides were traumatized and in tears. The match was eventually called off. Those players gave the reaction that they knew or at least suspected what caused him to collapse.

That is why Digital ID’s are so important to the Globalists. Once it is implemented, they can mandate any type of vaccine, drug whatever. If you resist, they will exclude and ban you from their system.

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I fully agree with you that a digital ID would be the end of all personal liberties as it is already in China, I don’t think however that the scamdemic was an all-in attempt, not that it changes much to the substance.

That people are slowly waking up to the injuries is true, but in my experience here in Italy its still very mild, many injured just refuse to connect it with the jab. Every day you can read in the news (I just quickly scroll to have an idea what the masses are fed) of young mysterious deaths, since years, and still you don’t hear many people speak about it nor I haven’t heard of any class actions going through or mass protests to finally shed some light on the matter. On the contrary, Reiner Fullmich who actually was working on elaborating such an investigation and class action since the plandemic first got arrested with no charges and now is getting framed and locked away. An almost nobody that I know has ever heard of him!

Finally some protests in the UK regarding digital IDs, even if I believe it to be another test balloon considering the gaslight element of the excuse they gave: to control illegal immigration!!!
No real push back on arrests for outing your opinion on social media though, litteral thought crimes!

I have to admit that I don’t believe that the masses will ever rebel if not stirred up by groups with specific aims, like the Freemasons during the French and American revolutions or the Bolsheviks in Russia.

To cite Eric Blair

‘The masses never revolt of their own accord, and they never revolt merely because they are oppressed. Indeed, so long as they are not permitted to have standards of comparison, they never even become aware that they are oppressed.’

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