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She closed her laptop. Then, after a long moment, she opened it again. She typed slowly:
Tbilisi, Georgia Year: Slightly in the future
“This feels invasive,” she muttered, but she clicked “Continue.” declaration.gov.ge
Nino sat in her kitchen, staring at the appeal form. She had the right to a human reviewer. But the backlog was six months.
Nino spent the night on declaration.gov.ge , fighting an algorithm that remembered everything. Every marketplace listing she’d ever posted. Every gift over 100 lari. Every time a friend had repaid her for dinner via a bank transfer. She closed her laptop
“The archive is permanent. Please file an amendment or appeal via the portal.”
One rainy Sunday, Nino logged on. declaration.gov.ge asked for her digital ID. Then her bank account numbers. Then her utility bills. Then the IMEI codes of her phone and laptop. Then the QR code of her apartment’s land registry. She had the right to a human reviewer
But the law had changed.