Home folder, danid.log what is this file?

helo i dont now how but it appeared a file on me home folder call danid.log
i never have se this file on my folder and it has a lot of code someone  know what this
file is and can i delete the file? thanks.

It's a log file from when you logged in with your NemID, which is a service provided by a company called DanID (website https://www.nets-danid.dk/).

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