A public meeting to oppose the introduction of digital IDs will be held in Douglas this week.
The meeting will take place at the Promenade church on Loch Promenade from 7pm on Friday, November 28.
Organisers say they're concerned over proposals in the UK to introduce the scheme, and the effect it could have on the Isle of Man.
They're inviting people to share their concerns and plan action to safeguard their rights.
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