• SeductiveTortoise@piefed.social
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    12 hours ago

    Depends in what part you trust. I trust them with my ID, I wouldn’t trust a random website. They know it anyway as they made it.

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      12 hours ago

      If we’re talking about a hard copy ID (passport, drivers license) that’s one thing. A digital ID, and over the internet, is asking for trouble.

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        11 hours ago

        That’s the reason I wrote what I wrote. everyone only knows what they need to know. How do you think a third entity would identify you?

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          How do you think a third entity would identify you?

          You may want to join us reading along in the privacy communities of the fediverse.

          But long story shortened - third parties are very much identifying each of us in staggeringly novel and effective ways.

          For example, depending on circumstances, third parties may not be sure which room in my home I am sitting in, right now, while being aware that I’m writing this. This shit has gotten deeply weird and invasive.