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by p_l
85 days ago
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The process described is literally an attempt at canceling benefits in "frog boiling" method. If Tories went straight to canceling benefits, they would end up in trouble, by making worst possible process they could put it in terms of "verifying eligibility and that benefit funds are not scammed out". Similar approaches are utilized in other areas of british government, unfortunately. |
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> Similar approaches are utilized in other areas of british government, unfortunately.
Look, I'm as cynical as they get, but where you see an attempt at "boiling the frog", and the author sees a personal insult, I see a simple security/anti-fraud measure. They're doing it for the same reason your bank logs you out after some 20+ minutes even if you're active, why most sites have you reauthenticate withing days to months, why your certificates expire after a year, or why you may rotate your access/API keys frequently. This prevents an erroneous (or fraudlent) state from living forever.
I'm usually the security hater around these parts, never thought I'd have to defend these ideas. But the truth is: you don't have a process like this in place, you'll eventually discover double-digit percent of the money is going towards people with fake disabilities, registered once 40 years ago in bumfuck nowhere, and never verified since.
FWIW, I do agree such process can be weaponized against people in general or some groups specifically, and I'm also not saying the process described in TFA is perfect. I am saying that the process was not a problem in this story. This is a story with a protagonist that's an asshole who abuses technology to hurt innocent people.