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ONLamp.com -- The Long View of Identity
When we go online to a forum on some topic that interests us, nobody knows us from Adam. We feel anonymous, and we possibly share personal information on that basis. In fact, identifying us is pretty easy. It's just that nobody bothers to try, unless a record company decides to make an example of us for uploading MP3 files or the Chinese government decides to call us in for questioning about some posts containing the word "democracy." Consider that: * Your ISP or system administrator knows your IP address at every moment. Many governments have passed laws or (as in the U.S.) are considering laws that would require the ISP to store this data about you for a long period of time. * Everything you've ever put online (including sophomoric postings to ancient newsgroups) is still there, and it's searchable. * Many people can be singled out through a combination of a few pieces of data (such as zip code, age, etc.) that they freely surrender to web sites. Our identity situation is the worst of both worlds: people with bad intentions can find our data, but we are isolated from the people with whom we'd like to form communities. This once again raises the tension between holistic identity and compartmentalized identity.
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ONLamp.com -- The Long View of Identity
We can layer all sorts of powerful features and describe all manner of personal attributes in an identity, and develop ever more sophisticated protocols for exchanging the data securely, but all identities come down ultimately to the authorities we entrust with them. This means that identity management is not really the management of individual identities, but the management of institutions we trust. As you tussle out the policy issues around online identity, keep one idea in mind: your identity is an entry in the database of the authority that authenticates you. Feel better? Whether you do or not, at least you will be guided down the right policy-making paths.
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ONLamp.com -- The Long View of Identity
# People exercising free speech rights could be identified by repressive regimes. # The user-friendly tools promoted by companies in the identity space will encourage users to send out more data without thinking adequately about the risks. # The authorities responsible for passing the data between users can track it, if it's not adequately protected by technical measures.
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Edge; DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism By Jaron Lanier
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