Members of the Digital Agency's Council Linked to Epstein Documents, Minister Matsumoto Says 'No Comment'
Japan's Digital Minister Matsumoto refused to comment on the connections between members of the Digital Agency's council and documents related to Jeffrey Epstein released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
New law. Digital deliveries, but records still paper-based
A new law in Poland is set to change the landscape of civil proceedings by allowing lawyers to submit certain documents electronically via the Informational Portal starting March 1.
Digital platform digitizes hundreds of files that tell the history of indigenous resistance
A digital platform is working to preserve and share the history of indigenous resistance in South America through the digitization of numerous important documents.
Poles have started to install en masse. Will they soon have to part with mObywatel?
The mObywatel application, widely promoted by the Polish government, allows citizens to store key documents digitally but raises questions about potential changes in its usage or accessibility.
Digital Documents. Ten Million Activations on Io
The IT-Wallet feature of the Io app has reached over 10 million activations, allowing users to store digital versions of key documents like their driver's license and health card.
Leaked documents from Facebook confirm experts' worst nightmares
Leaked documents reveal that Meta generates significant revenue from fraudulent ads while stalling control measures and hiding the extent of the issue from regulators.
Danger!: ID cards upon request
A new trend in Argentina involves the illegal creation and distribution of editable identification documents via social media, particularly targeting minors.
The Ministry of Education Tries to Reconcile Contradictions in School Documents. "An Idea Detached from Reality"
The Deputy Minister of Education, Katarzyna Lubnauer, announced a ban on all digital screen devices in kindergartens, despite prior government investments in new technologies.
“First Partner” and “Second Partner” Instead of Woman and Man. Changes Coming to the Marriage Act
The article discusses planned changes by the Ministry of Digital Affairs in Poland that will replace the terms 'woman' and 'man' with 'First Partner' and 'Second Partner' in marriage documents, impacting the recognition of same-sex marriages and the transcription of foreign marriage certificates.
Revealing secret documents of the Israeli army and closing the gap took 6 days
An Israeli newspaper reported a major security breach in the army's digital systems, where sensitive military documents were publicly accessible online due to an unprotected electronic folder.
Passports: Deadline until January 31 for the old process, which documents are abolished
The Greek Police has transitioned to a digital process for collecting documents required for passport issuance with a deadline for the old method set for January 31.
Electronic signature in the mObywatel application – a digital tool that simplifies life
The qualified electronic signature available in the mObywatel app represents a breakthrough for Polish citizens, allowing them to sign documents such as rental agreements or vehicle sales without printing or visiting offices.