Those are separate issues though frankly. Unified government ID is efficient. You have it anyway, just as a morass of other forms of ID which contribute to the expense to administrate.
That's quite separate to "verify with your government ID" to visit a website having nothing to do with government services.
And it should be apparent that the lack of the former did not stop people asking for the latter. And they did ask for it.
Those are separate issues though frankly. Unified government ID is efficient. You have it anyway, just as a morass of other forms of ID which contribute to the expense to administrate.
That's quite separate to "verify with your government ID" to visit a website having nothing to do with government services.
And it should be apparent that the lack of the former did not stop people asking for the latter. And they did ask for it.