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Episode: 2853
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Title: HPR2853: Feeding the beast
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2853/hpr2853.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 12:11:03
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This in HPR episode 2008-153 titled Feeding the Beast, it is hosted by Focus and in about
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seven minutes long and Karimaklin flag, the submarine, how the Swedes are killing their
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hard cush and feeding the beast.
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Hi, this is Foki. It's been a long time since I've contributed something but now it's
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summer, the time when HPR usually has a hard time filling all slots and I think I have
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something to fill in one.
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This time it won't be about podcasts, it's about how the Swedes, meaning people living
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in Sweden, are killing their hard cush and that way feeding the beast.
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It's like an undergoing study how you, by giving convenience, can trap a whole community.
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And by the way, I'm part of this experiment, I don't look at it from the outside, I use
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what I will be describing but I'm doing it with a bad gut feeling.
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To give you the whole picture, I have to begin with something that is in itself not about
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cash.
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In earlier times when you had contacts to the administration of the state, the province
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or country, county you're living in, you had to fill forms and sign those by your hand,
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writing on the bottom of the form.
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Nowadays let's become a seldom occasion because you can get this online.
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It's still forms but now it's on screens.
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Not how can you assure your personal identity when no one is seeing your ID card or passport
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and you don't write by hand.
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In Sweden you often are using something called bank ID.
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As the name is hinting, it's your bank that's assuring your identity.
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But to be accurate, it's not even your bank, it's outsourced to a company.
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The bank is only assuring to the company that you are, you and from there, it's stressed
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this company that is doing the job.
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In the beginning, a bank ID was a file on your desktop or laptop computer that got
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to be examined by a proprietary browser plugin.
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A solution only working for Windows or Mac users.
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For quite some time we had a free plugin to working of course on the GNU Linux.
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Maybe engineering of the proprietary we want but this is gone.
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They changed the specs of the file and the friendly programmer of the free plugin gave up.
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I contacted all administration units using bank ID pointing to the problem that you have
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to use a proprietary system on your computer to use the public services.
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They didn't or didn't want to understand what I was writing about and instead gave
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me the advice to use the mobile bank ID, mobile bank ID.
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And that's just the way it mostly is used today.
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You have an app on your phone called justbank ID that's been used every time.
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You have to assure that you are you and that you want to take the action you just took.
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You are using it when logging into your bank account, declare your taxes, propose for
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your parental leave, change your address, register in your car.
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For all of these cases you have either an app on your phone or a web page mostly both.
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But now back to the money.
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It's not new that you don't have to give hard cash to pay for something.
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We had a long time transfers and I heard in the US you mostly use credit cards to pay
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but that's still not convenient enough in many cases.
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What are you doing when you will give some money to another private person but don't
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have enough bank notes or coins with you or how do you assure that you always get all
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numbers right while doing bank transfers?
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The Swedish solution is called swish.
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It is an application on your phone.
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It's bound to your phone and phone number.
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In the first start you are assuring your phone's identity with a bank via surprise bank
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ID.
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From now on you only need the phone number of the other swish user to pay him or her.
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The same way you get money from someone other.
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Companies and organizations can get own numbers, others and phone numbers right now detected
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by 1, 2, 3 at the beginning of the number.
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The advantage you can show directly to the receiver that the transaction is realized
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and before you affirm the transaction with your bank ID you get to see the name of the
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receiver in the display.
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The first disadvantage is the other side is seeing your identity too in the list of received
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payments.
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So even when you are only buying some fine book on the flea market you are paying not only
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with money but also with your identity.
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In most cases I don't think that's a big problem.
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90% of my private swish contacts do know me anyway but it doesn't stop there.
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More and more companies and organizations are using swish too.
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Something that is a little weird for me because users of 1 to 3 numbers are paying to the
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company behind swish for every transaction.
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If my information is right it's 1% of the amount.
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One last thing that's becoming more and more used is something called blip.
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For amounts up to 200 crowners you can pay by just holding your debit card to the payment
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terminal and the turns action is done without any identity assurance, no pin, no signature.
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To sum it up we are using private company solutions to transfer money and for our contacts
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to the public administration.
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Every time we have problems with net connectivity or the companies behind bank days swish and
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blip have hiccups everyone is having problems.
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Many people don't even have cash in their purses or little or so little that they could
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not even buy the needs of the day.
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As I already said I'm not better than my surrounding.
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I too use swish to quick give my share of a gift to a colleague.
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I too are signing my form for parental leave with banking day and I'm bleeping for the
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ice cream this summer.
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In every dream life that's convenient but every time I give a little bit more to the
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big data collection and every time I'm helping one step more towards the cash free society
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making it hard for those not part of it because they don't have an account in the banks
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behind bank ID or because they only visit Sweden for a while and would prefer to use
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hard cash.
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One last information, it's not only Sweden working on this path, for Nordic neighbours
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Denmark, Norway and Finland have or are introducing similar solutions.
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Just take a tour and Copenhagen and you will see.
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Thank you for your time.
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