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A new privacy first URL shortener just hit https://t.co/zRemp47OOr:
https://t.co/9SLOgxUvh9
Or you could keep using the ones that sell, share and/or store your personal data.
Guess who's got a CLI?
https://t.co/xi50WOgrZv
If you like #privacy and auth, check it out! A great solution for vibe coders who probably aren't great with privacy and security.
If you have to do KYC as a business by law, but want to de-risk your business and your users by never holding their personal information, there's an app for that.
Researchers just found 53MB of exposed source code revealing how OpenAI and KYC provider Persona built a surveillance machine that:
- Runs 269 checks on your identity
- Compares your selfie to every politician on Earth
- Files reports directly to FinCEN
- Has been running secretly since Nov 2023
This is what happens when you hand over your passport to use a chatbot.
https://t.co/mZP3hB1fez
Consent driven, privacy centric ID in regulated environments is great.
Government mandated ID for health or survival access is terrible.
https://t.co/FaM0mEUkvz
"For those of you who think that digital ID sounds convenient, let me warn you what happened in India."
"In India, the government linked people's food rations, pensions, and even hospital access to a digital ID system."
"The problem? Criminal networks learned how to hack and manipulate biometric data. When fingerprints didn't match, or when hackers swapped someone's identity, people were locked out of survival."
"Entire families were denied food. In just one state, at least two dozen people starved to death after being cut off from rations."
"This is the real danger of digital ID. It's not about safety or protecting children. It's about control."
"Once everything you need to live—food, money, medicine—is tied to a single ID, all it takes is an error, or a criminal, to cut you off."
Now that the DOW is below 50,000, we'd like to remind you there are OIDC alternatives whose primary goal is protect your privacy, not make you the customer being sold.
That will be a hard no from us -- anyone should have the right to be anonymous on the internet if they're not breaking any laws. We'll fight any initiatives that argue otherwise.
This may have also flown under your radar: companies like Meta and Snap quietly joined OpenAge, an initiative rolling out a unified infrastructure called AgeKey. AgeKey is the construction of a centralized, persistent identity token serving to erase online anonymity entirely.
Wanna go a step further and respect the privacy of your users at the same time? There's not a level higher!
(and we can help you require business emails inbound to us, if you wish)
If you know anyone looking for work, we've now got 7 roles posted on our job board:
https://t.co/8CKoQUFUoT
You will learn a lot about privacy, identity, AI, jurisdictional sovereignty and femtech in any of these roles!
You must be in Canada, no agencies please!