Comment by hakfoo

1 year ago

To be frank, I'd be more comfortable with this sort of thing more if there was a full-fat government-based ID platform. Some sort of SSO-style "Sign on with identity.gov" button, where it tells you clearly exactly what information is granted to the vendor, which should be pretty much "nation of citizenship" and nothing else, before you click through.

I trust a "trusted third party" far, far less. Inevitably it's a data hoarder like our credit-bureau overlords, which has commercial motivations to ask for more data than needed, and hold it longer than necessary, and will likely suffer only a slap on the wrist when they inevitably data-breach.

We really needed a coherent plan for national and digital ID 20 years ago, but as they say, the second best time would be now.