• Kaerkob@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    Not OP, but I think the analogy to what is happening to online privacy would be if you were asked to identify yourself at every location: the grocery store, the farmers market, the corner park, the trail along the river; and all of those checkpoints were aggregated and sold, meaning that someone who might not have your best interests at heart could use your travel timeline against you, to advertise to you, to sue you, to charge you with a crime, to destroy your public reputation.

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      16 hours ago

      I’m am 100% any form of checks that identify you.

      But for what it is worth the European Union’s proposed framework for this legally mandates zero knowledge proofs.

      The UK’s implantation sucks. Big hairy monkey balls.

      If you buy alcohol at a farmer’s market, the seller has a responsibility to ensure they’re not supplying it to a child. At least in most countries.