Ukraine is considering exporting the technology behind the Diia app, which can be used for a variety of purposes including tracking Russian soldiers, to other governments. The app has been a game changer for Ukrainians, allowing them to store passports, pay taxes, and register newborns, among other uses. It also supports President Zelensky's anti-corruption efforts by reducing the need for public officials to perform tasks that might lend themselves to bribery. The US has helped Diia gain popularity, particularly since Russia's invasion, and it is anticipated that the app could receive even more support in light of that event. Encouraging other countries to adopt similar technologies could have lasting global implications by reducing corruption and helping to ensure citizen privacy. Although the app does include features like digital IDs and vaccine passports, it is not tied to the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset" initiative nor does it offer universal basic income as some have claimed.