The corporation conglomerate commonly referred to as the
Australian Government is giving its people less and less choices with regards
to conducting business.
For greater monitoring and then control of the slave
population of Australia, cash is being phased out, where if the serfs are
resisting then the response from so called government agencies is one of force
or no other choice.
In Victoria, the driver licence authority is VicRoads, where in
certain suburbs of Melbourne conducting business transaction with VicRoads with
cash is no longer available.
This will become a more and more common occurrence as time
goes on.
Smart phones are
another tool that the government uses to easily monitor and control the
movements of the population at large, where the Australian government
'promotes' the use of Apple or Google operating system based phones even though
there are other operating systems in use including 'feature' phones which many
elderly social security recipients rely on.
While the government is keen to allocate (the tax payer's funds) to create a Google or Apple app there is zero desire to create a non device specific website link to the same services, therefore 'forcing' a person to conduct a purchase of an app and an Android or Apple smart phone if one does not already possess such a device.
Previously people who required social security benefits did
so through Centrelink, where a login with a username and password combination
was obtained in order to access the services online.
People will be forced to use a 'myGov' login, through
their smart phone, where the authentication method will not be a
username/password combination, but rather a picture will be taken via the smart
phone's front facing camera and checked via the state's driver licence
authority's (, e.g. VicRoads), database in order to establish the identity of
the user.
Naturally this technology will be 'marketed' as a safe and
secure way to login into the system for the benefit of the user.
The taxation office will also have access to the state's
licencing authority where any financial transactions are cross-referenced with other
data, apparently to lessen fraud.
When it comes to the humble Australian passport, there was
an option available not long ago to submit a form in paper format, but this is
no longer available, where an online application is the only choice, but that
will be trivial soon enough.
Unbeknown to Australian travellers, facial recognition
software is being trialed currently on all persons travelling through airports,
in order to fine tune its accuracy, where passports will be phased out fairly
soon as mentioned by a source.
For obvious reasons, we cannot refer to any documentation or
specific systems used.
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