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identity
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11 March 2010
Microsoft Proves it Can Go Open Source
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One of the technologies I am waiting for would allow me to effect transactions without giving over vast quantities of personal data. After ...
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03 September 2009
UK: Bye-Bye Biometrics
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I missed this during the summer lull, but that handy invention, Twitter (in the form of Oliver Morton ), has alerted me to this stunning tak...
29 April 2009
The Retreat from ID Cards Has Begun
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This is significant : Senior cabinet ministers are privately discussing a plan to scrap the Government's £5bn identity cards programme a...
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04 January 2008
Spreading OpenID
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On Open Enterprise blog .
17 December 2007
Google Profile Keeps a Low Profile
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Google Profile is with us, just about: A Google Profile is simply how you represent yourself on Google products — it lets you tell others a...
16 April 2007
Open Web Initiative
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What is Open Web? Open Web is a collection of technologies and standards that enable individuals to disclose their identity, feeds, activiti...
14 April 2007
Where in the World Are You?
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Talking of Google's growing power : Once again ... the average person has NO idea they are now going to have even more records kept of ...
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04 April 2007
It's (Open) Party Time!
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For anyone in Swinging London 2.0 next Wednesday, the place to be is the Open Rights Group party : It will be a night of public domain and o...
13 March 2007
Opening Our Eyes to OpenID
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Sign-ons can be a real pain, as you are forced to create ever more accounts at sites. A single sign-on is the obvious solution, but getting...
02 September 2006
OpenID and Password Overload
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Do you have too many passwords to remember? If you don't, that probably means you're using the same one or two for every site - not...
23 July 2006
The Great ID FUD
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When will they ever learn? Unlike traditional forms of identification, the VeriChip can’t be lost, stolen, misplaced, or counterfeited. That...
13 July 2006
A Study in Official Openness
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It is probably hard for those outside the UK to appreciate the extent of the secrecy that has pervaded public life here for centuries. The ...
01 March 2006
Higgins: Social Web, Social Commerce
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Identity is a slippery thing at the best of times. On the Internet it's even worse (as the New Yorker cartoon famously encapsulated)....
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