Every platform you trust with your identity is one breach away from selling it.
This isn’t a bug. It’s the design.
Retweet if you’ve submitted your Aadhaar to 10+ apps.
This might be a weird thought. We spend years building accounts, profiles, followers, and connections... but most of it lives on platforms we don’t control.
Most people don't care about privacy. They care about what happens when they lose it.
A hacked account.
A leaked photo.
A weird ad that's a little too accurate.
That's usually when people start paying attention.
Genuine question! If passwords are supposed to keep us safe, why do we keep forgetting them, resetting them, reusing them, and getting hacked because of them?
The fix isn’t “better passwords.” It’s identity you own. Keys in a wallet. Verifiable credentials. No reset buttons. No “forgot password” emails. Just you, signing in.