If YOU pay for portable identity maintenance, your provider's incentive is to protect YOUR privacy and security. Or you'll move. 34/
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If YOU own your network identity, YOU—not some corporation—can choose what information to see, and who you want to interact with! 35/
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Portable network identity is somewhat technically difficult; and probably requires micropayments as synergistic ecosystem, as well. 36/
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Tipping point, of majority reluctant to use current web, possible within a few years. Need to start building alternatives now! 37/
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Only attempt I know is
@urbit_. Promising in many ways; seems off in others. I hope others work on this problem! 38/4 replies 6 retweets 15 likes -
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This tweetstorm mostly just stole ideas from
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David Chapman Retweeted
Cryptography is the enabling technology. A PGP key is a permanent identity you own. Now to use that for everything… https://twitter.com/puellavulnerata/status/849008145993256960 …
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if you're talking about portable identity and not being reliant on social federation identity like FB and Twitter it has promise.
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That’s the idea! I am cautiously optimistic :)
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