DIGITAL IDENTITY AS RISK: PROFILING, CONTROL, AND TRANSNATIONAL PRESSURE
This report analyzes digital identity not as a technological convenience, but as an autonomous source of legal and procedural risk. The document examines how digital footprints, credentials, and verification systems function as tools for selection, migration control, and law enforcement attention. It places particular emphasis on the risks associated with EU Digital Identity Wallets (EUDI), automated risk scoring, and the need for preemptive digital profile protection before formal legal disputes arise.
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