| ▲ | nottorp 3 days ago |
| Hmm how is it zero knowledge when you can be tracked to a single installation of an app? I thought zero knowledge means they ask a "trusted" 3rd party, i.e. the government. And that says yes/no, without passing any ID details on. |
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| ▲ | torben-friis 2 days ago | parent [-] |
| Zero knowledge as in the state provides a certificate without directly interacting with the third party website, and the third party does not get personal information beyond "this access is by a certified adult", with no explicit or implicit information about which adult. |
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| ▲ | nottorp 2 days ago | parent [-] | | Yep, that's a good idea, but it also means the app on your phone has to talk to the state. Probably through a web 7.0 RESTLESS api. And even though the 3rd party web site doesn't get your identity, the state's database does. It's the RESTLESS api being hacked I worry about. | | |
| ▲ | sofixa 2 days ago | parent [-] | | No. The app checks your physical ID you have, and provides a certificate that you give the third party you're proving yourself to. The app knows you requested proof, but not what for. The third party knows you're proven to be 18+, but knows nothing else. |
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