But things are moving forward. Now there is as well electronic ID (eID), which you have to use for online services from the government. Surprisingly enough, the non-EUs have been somehow included this time, the new residence permit card includes and electronic version (eAT) and can act as an eID for several things. The management of the eID/eAT is done via app, or at least that's how I did it, not sure if there is another option. And BTW there is as well an eID for EUs and EAAs. It is in general good to have access to the eID because it saves you trips to the Bürgeramt. And as far as I've seen in the news, Germany is finally in the path to digitalize more and more services. You can even register a car online, colour me surprised.snowingagain wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:47 pmA German Ausweiss is hardly "technology" they have a long history. Atm costs about 38 euro for 10 years. Multiple functions, including passport within EU. A smartphone costs much more. So insisting on one to attend a football match could be viewed as restrictive.JanxSpirit wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:23 pm So by extension carrying photo ID is also caving into technology, albeit a little older
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Yes, I have no problem with that, except when a smart phone becomes compulsory. And your post reminds me that somewhere hidden away here in a lot of untidy paperwork is the bumf for getting electronic Aufenhaltserlaubnis. They sent it to me too early, before I even got my plastic card.
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The eAT/eID is meant to be used online only and you need something doing the authentication and it must speak NFC with the physical card. Which other device can do that? The other solution would be a dedicated device for that.snowingagain wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 6:13 pm Yes, I have no problem with that, except when a smart phone becomes compulsory. And your post reminds me that somewhere hidden away here in a lot of untidy paperwork is the bumf for getting electronic Aufenhaltserlaubnis. They sent it to me too early, before I even got my plastic card.
And you can choose not to use the eAT and physically go to the Finanzamt, BürgerAmt, Zulassungstelle, etc.
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Here is a list of compatible USB card readers that can be used with the eID:
https://www.ausweisapp.bund.de/en/usb-card-readers
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Yes. A dedicated device. Maybe the next complain will be that you still need a computer. Or that you need the internet … to identify yourself online.alma.freya wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 6:39 pmHere is a list of compatible USB card readers that can be used with the eID:
https://www.ausweisapp.bund.de/en/usb-card-readers
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That's not really fair for the Germans either; personal computers have only been ubiquitous for around 25 years now.
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Many retailers have competitions where you can "win" tickets to see the football matches!
Whatabout the later matches? Nobody knows who plays who
I am a railfan, I am not interested in football, but I should like to observe the trains at Olympia Stadion station, how do they deal with tens of thousands of fans?
Whatabout the later matches? Nobody knows who plays who
I am a railfan, I am not interested in football, but I should like to observe the trains at Olympia Stadion station, how do they deal with tens of thousands of fans?
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I wonder if this digital exclusion applies to other big events such as Taylor Swift concerts and the upcoming Paris Olympics.
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I would not want to experience either of those even if someone paid me.colincostello wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 10:49 am I wonder if this digital exclusion applies to other big events such as Taylor Swift concerts and the upcoming Paris Olympics.
But there are still millions of people who do not have smartphones. Perhaps legislation could be considered.
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I guess enjoying football matches and concerts are not Grundbedürfnisse, basic needs, so the legislators might not be very interested.
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You can go to the Fanmeile instead and enjoy the games with 400 000 other football fans
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Talking about digital exclusion, in the UK election campaign there is talk about legislation to deal with people who resell concert tickets at very high prices. The normal prices, I find eye-watering, like at Glastonbury (not been there yet).
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Talking about digital exclusion, in the UK election campaign there is talk about legislation to deal with people who resell concert tickets at very high prices. The normal prices, I find eye-watering, like at Glastonbury (not been there yet).
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On the off chance anyone is still after tickets at face value, UEFA has just put some more up for sale (those which weren't paid for).
None of the England games are available (assuming England finish in the top two of their group - not a given I know), but for fans of Belgium, Poland, Ukraine, Czech and a few others (even one of either Spain or Italy) you might be lucky if you are quick enough. As of a few moments ago, all those teams had tickets available. Surprised to see that all of Belgium's games were possible, given how close it is.
None of the England games are available (assuming England finish in the top two of their group - not a given I know), but for fans of Belgium, Poland, Ukraine, Czech and a few others (even one of either Spain or Italy) you might be lucky if you are quick enough. As of a few moments ago, all those teams had tickets available. Surprised to see that all of Belgium's games were possible, given how close it is.