After over one and a half years delay the Polish Ministry of Digitisation has published parts of mObywatel’s source code, comprising the user interface of the mobile apps for Android and iOS.
However, browsing it requires an active ”Profil Zaufany” (exactly translated to English as Trusted Profile) account, which is not available for registration for people outside of Poland.
According to the ministry’s statement issued in their own Public Information Bulletin, this requirement has been enforced as a part of ”recommendations issued by the Ministry of National Defence’s CSIRT team, which include the possibility of user accountability”.
Moreover, the published code cannot be easily copied over while browsing via the official website.
Despite this, the first unofficial mirrors have emerged, one of which is available on GitHub and has already replicated the whole published code for both Android and iOS systems.
The code has been published under the MIT licence – which allows anyone to re–use the source code however they like.
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The opening image has been taken by a person or an organisation presenting themselves as ”Zespół Świadomości”, and it is available on Wikimedia Commons under the Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International license. Article’s text was based upon these sources:
- Kod źródłowy aplikacji mObywatel, published at mc.bip.gov.pl on 29/12/2025
- Analizujemy opinię CSIRT MON w sprawie publikacji kodu mObywatela, published at kontrabanda.net by Oliwier Jaszczyszyn at 24/10/2025
- The mObywatel’s published source code parts repository available on GitHub



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