Re: httpscard - Yet another Universal Identity/Authentication Solution

Anders, I'm with you re: multiple identities per bio unit.

and upon perusal of https://www.httpscard.com, I'm guessing their success
is mostly self-limited.


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On Fri, Jul 4, 2014 at 12:38 AM, Anders Rundgren <
anders.rundgren.net@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> For me who do not even believe in transfer of KYC between banks, the
> following which landed in the "National Strategy for Trusted Identities in
> Cyberspace" Linkedin group was kind of surprising:
>
> "There are many different types of identification cards in the world
> today. Each state issues its own unique form of driver’s license. States
> also issue birth certificates when you’re born. Federal governments issue
> passports. The United States government issues Social Security
> identification cards. Many companies also create identification cards for
> employees. But for the "internet planet" NOTHING...until the creation of
> the HTTPS CARD - The world's first internet identity card With 6 identity
> levels and 13 verification process including Biometrics, DNA and RFID. With
> the new internet identity card system, we can be sure that you are who you
> SAY you are.
> More information ====> https://www.httpscard.com"
>
> Anders
> Continuing with solutions enabling individuals having any number of
> (seemingly) unrelated identities.
>
> US readers:  Happy Independence day!
>
>
>

Received on Friday, 4 July 2014 08:01:05 UTC