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by Muromec
667 days ago
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Let’s just say I get an iPhone notification when the court case in which I’m a party had a hearing sceduled. And if I want to write a petition in this case, I log into the web portal, write it down, click send and blink into the app twice to
Electronically sign it. Which produces your normal CMS ( pkcs#7 ) signature on a pdf file. It’s also not a special court app for a specific locality, but a nation wide government app. Wr also don’t write damn cheques and never did, as it’s bullshit. You want to somebody —- you get their card number, open the bank app and tap send. |
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That's certainly an interesting use case. And yes, difficult to see being pulled off anywhere in the US, the way it tumbles along with such things.
Re: paper checks: they're far from bullshit -- being time-tested, perfectly easy to use, and best of all, not requiring a device of any kind. Provided, as concerns ease of use, one has spent enough time in an environment where their use is ubiquitous. So I can certainly see they might appear as a nuisance or just weird at first, for the rest of the world).