A Mobile Me

Esna Ong
Go-Far 2018: Estonia
1 min readAug 22, 2018
Left ear: Merlin Peeuea, 30, secretary, says: “It’s in my hand so I can type it — I don’t have to find my ID card and it is just more comfortable.”
Right ear: Andra Hamburg, 26, public relations worker, says: “Mobile IDs are becoming more popular because banks are getting rid of password cards.”
Left eye: Äli Roose, 53, doctor, says: “I don’t even remember the last time I used my ID card.”
Right eye: Kamberg Kristoden, 21, retail property consultant, says: “I rarely even take it out of my wallet because I can do everything with my phone.”
Nose: Saemha Raju, 31, coach, says: “I trust the smart ID because the banks are recommending it. And that’s good enough for me.”
Mouth: Kristjan Paluoja, 43, ETL developer, says: “I was in Thailand — I would have needed to bring my laptop and reader but now they accept my payments and mobile phone.”
Left ear: Merlin Peeuea, 30, secretary, says: “It’s in my hand so I can type it — I don’t have to find my ID card and it is just more comfortable.”
Right ear: Andra Hamburg, 26, public relations worker, says: “Mobile IDs are becoming more popular because banks are getting rid of password cards.”
Left eye: Äli Roose, 53, doctor, says: “I don’t even remember the last time I used my ID card.”
Right eye: Kamberg Kristoden, 21, retail property consultant, says: “I rarely even take it out of my wallet because I can do everything with my phone.”
Nose: Saemha Raju, 31, coach, says: “I trust the smart ID because the banks are recommending it. And that’s good enough for me.”
Mouth: Kristjan Paluoja, 43, ETL developer, says: “I was in Thailand — I would have needed to bring my laptop and reader but now they accept my payments and mobile phone.”

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