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# 115  2026: Google Quietly Takes Over

eID: Google grabs new data—and the government gets the bill

o The eID is decentralized; the Swiss government knows nothing about it
o Google is the one reaping the biggest benefits from the eID
o Google’s user data is now officially certified
o Swiss citizens, however, are suspicious of the government
o The government faces protests, while Google remains unchallenged

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SWIYU is also decentralized. There’s no central hub that stores everything. Google has access to visitor data at any time, every day, all year round. But no one’s talking about Google—they’re talking about the governments. Do you know where this ends?

2026: Global giant Google takes over countries. In the fall of 2026, the SWIYU Wallet makes its way onto cell phones. The SWIYU Wallet for your driver’s license, vehicle registration, and eID. The SWIYU Wallet as an app on your phone, where you can store all the IDs that are still to come.

Now Google has announced the same thing on a private basis. Google is also launching a wallet. At the same time, just as comprehensive, just as well-programmed—just not accompanied by as much public coverage—for all countries that don’t have their own functional wallet, which is the majority. And Google is including a payment feature right from the start. You can store all your credit cards in the Google Wallet.


At the end of this pitch, there’s also the age-old data protection marketing trick: “You’re in control of your data.” But so is Google. The data is only secure from outside sources—not from Google itself. The priorities are reversed. The most important thing isn’t mentioned. This ploy is used everywhere. Pay attention to it. All providers say, “You’re in control of your data.” But the data is never secure from the provider, from the program’s developer, or from the app itself.

This takes the agenda another step forward: The global corporation is dissolving the troublesome, superfluous nations—at least when it comes to passports—because Google Wallet supports eID. In England, in several U.S. states, and also in several EU countries. Google is truly catering to individual preferences here. You can see that here in this childishly colorful graphic.

Unfortunately, a lot of fake news is also being spread. The majority of outlets play on readers’ fears, because—logically—it brings in clicks and followers. Quote: “Once you have the digital ID in your Wallet, other ‘services’ will soon be available to you. And the government knows exactly who was online, when, and where.” The government—at least the Swiss government—knows absolutely nothing. Zero, niente. But Google—Google knows exactly who was online where and when! It knows this through the numerous Google tools that gobble up visitor data. And, in principle, it’s known this on a nationwide scale since 2007. Why would Google reveal its secrets to the government?

As the IT specialist has often stated here: The eID offers the Swiss government absolutely no surveillance capabilities. That’s technically impossible, similar to card payments on websites. The SWIYU is also decentralized. There’s no central hub that stores everything. I don’t know any details about Google in this regard, but Google has known this for twenty years. Google has access to visitor data at any time, every day, all year round—through all of its tools, including Analytics, which tracks website activity in great detail.

But no one is talking about Google; instead, they’re talking about governments. Do you know where this ends? With a citizens’ uprising against the governments. Governments and government agencies are local and tangible for citizens. Google isn’t. You know what? That’s entirely intentional. In my opinion, this has been planned for a long time and will play out exactly that way. Governments and citizens will be seriously at each other’s throats. That’ll make the news. Revolution in England, and Google can go about its business undisturbed.


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