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Instead, in Estonia, nearly every interaction an Estonian citizen has with their government can be conducted online today, including voting. Estonia’s online voting, called “i-Voting” is ...
Estonia has offered online voting for more than a decade with great success and some unique security twists that could alleviate many of the concerns raised by last year’s US presidential election.
Estonia proves trust is at the heart of online voting. And, for the country’s citizens, 99% of public services happen online. Voting was added to that list in 2005.
The introduction of Internet voting was a normal addition to the ever-increasing digital services that Estonia already had, such as online tax returns, which made tax returns easy and could be ...
Voting online, or i-voting, as it is often called in Estonia, takes place during the advance voting period that runs from the 10th until the fourth day before the election. It is not possible to i ...
Estonian Prime Minister Andrus Ansip casts an online ballot in the municipal election in Tallinn, Estonia, on Monday, at the start of a three-day period allowing online voting.
While many parts of the world are still struggling with voting machines, Estonia appears to be embracing online voting with gusto. In the country's recently finished parliamentary elections ...
Computer scientists have warned that Estonia’s online-voting system isn’t nearly as secure against tampering as it seems. And the problems could be even worse in the United States.
Voting online is just the start. Estonia offers the most comprehensive governmental online services in the world. In the US, it takes an average taxpayer with no business income eight hours to ...
Estonia publicly posted its code for online voting last week. This has very little to do with sharing software and everything to do with democracy.
Estonia’s online voting system could easily be hacked by attackers working on behalf of an outside government, researchers have discovered. That’s alarming news considering how much faith ...
But not everyone sees online elections as a positive step. Harri Hursti, who helped lead analysis at the University of Michigan into Estonia’s online voting system, argues no platform will ever ...
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