| ▲ | ericmay 2 hours ago | |
Yea that’s fair. I guess the easy/best solution is to just not use the product in that case. But I’d be in favor of even an in-person verification system though the costs to do that would be unpalatable but I guess you could stand up a 3rd party to do that. Maybe there are better solutions out there that I’m not thinking of. I do know it’s very much against what the larger social media companies would want though because they actively want you to be outraged and misinformed since they make a lot of money off of that. | ||
| ▲ | rtkwe 12 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
I wish they had included it as part of the RealID system. It would have been pretty easy to make them smart cards that could use simple public private key tech to verify IDs. Private keys go into the cards and public keys get registered with the state agency issuing the IDs. It's not perfect but it'd at least be a pseudonymous way to verify ID possession. | ||
| ▲ | pluralmonad 42 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I've recently (last several years) started framing my use/consideration of services and products as a dependency. I find myself arriving at "I'd rather go without than depend on xyz" quite often. | ||