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[–] BozeKnoflook@lemmy.world 32 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

Since the article is in Dutch, let me try to provide a little extra context:

  1. It's not actually the company that runs DigiD, that's Logius, who is part of the ministry of the interior.
  2. It's about the cloud-hosting company that DigiD runs on. The DigiD code was open sourced, though it looks like the GitHub repository is now archived (https://github.com/MinBZK/woo-besluit-broncode-digid-app)
  3. It really is used for everything related to authentication with government services. Doing your taxes, scheduling an appointment with the city government for , scheduling a doctors appointment, getting a prescription refilled, on and on.
[–] PierceTheBubble@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

Scheduling a doctor's appointment and getting a prescription refilled? I've never used my DigiD for that, nor do I think it's even an option here; it's pretty much all telephone. And as for the source code, only part of the source code was published (as a result of 'Wet Open Overheid verzoek': a request for transparency); and I believe they're migrating from Github to code.overheid.nl.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

One wonders why the application "used for everything related to authentication with government services" runs on a Private Sector cloud.

I mean, it's not as if a Digital Cloud is any more than a bunch of servers running somewhere with a direct connection to the Internet.

Then again, this is The Netherlands, which is has been ruled by a very Neoliberal right-wing party (in various coalitions) for over a decade so it makes sense that the government there would have even essential software for interacting with Public Services be operated by the Private Sector.