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In reply to the discussion: The White House Wants to Issue You an Online ID - driver's license for the internet [View all]Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)8. The identity ecosystem...YOU in a petri dish.
http://www.nist.gov/nstic/identity-ecosystem.html
We plan on putting this everywhere from your bank to your workplace. Lose your card, you've lost the internet.
We'll keep your online chats just between friends and us, the trusted government.
No Facebook (ID provider) no internet for you. we'll make it super easy to pay your daily tax.
"Millions of individuals" will be able to do the same thing they do now with a credit card.
LULZ Joel lost his phone, he no longer can practice medicine....
Log into coveredID.gov to reapply.
Faster Online ErrandsMary is tired of memorizing dozens of passwords to conduct her personal online errands. She opts instead to get a smart card issued by her Internet service provider. She inserts the card into her computer and in a matter of minutes, with just clicks of her mouse, she is able to securely conduct business with her bank, mortgage company, and doctor, while also sending an email to her friend and checking her office calendar hosted by her employer.
We plan on putting this everywhere from your bank to your workplace. Lose your card, you've lost the internet.
Age Appropriate AccessAntonio, age 13, loves to visit online chat rooms to talk to other students his age. His parents give him permission to get an identity credential, stored on a keychain fob, from his school. The credential verifies his age so that he can visit chat rooms for adolescents, but it does not reveal his birth date, name, or other information. Nor does it inform the school about his online activities.
We'll keep your online chats just between friends and us, the trusted government.
Smart Phone TransactionsParvati does most of her online transactions using her smart phone. She downloads a "digital certificate" from an ID provider that resides as an application on her phone. Used with a single, short PIN or password, the phone's application is used to prove her identity. She can do all her sensitive transactions, even pay her taxes, through her smart phone without remembering complex passwords whenever and wherever it is convenient for her.
No Facebook (ID provider) no internet for you. we'll make it super easy to pay your daily tax.
Efficient and Secure Business OperationsJuan owns a small business and is setting up a new online storefront. Without making large investments, he wants customers to know that his small firm can provide the same safety and privacy for their transactions as sites for larger companies. He agrees to follow the Identity Ecosystem privacy and security requirements, earning a "trustmark" logo for his Web site. To reduce his risk of fraud, he needs to know that his customers' credit cards or other payment mechanisms are valid and where to ship his merchandise. There are a number of different ID providers that can issue credentials that validate this information. Millions of individuals can now use his Web site without having to share extra personal information or even set up accounts with Juan's company. This saves his customers time, increases their confidence, and saves Juan money.
"Millions of individuals" will be able to do the same thing they do now with a credit card.
Enhanced Public SafetyJoel is a doctor. A devastating hurricane occurs close to his home. Using his interoperable ID credential embedded in his cell phone and issued by his employer, he logs in to a Web portal maintained by a federal agency. The site tells him that his medical specialty is urgently needed at a triage center nearby. When he arrives, officials at the center use his credential to verify that he is a licensed doctor, and Joel is able to provide medical attention for victims.
LULZ Joel lost his phone, he no longer can practice medicine....
Log into coveredID.gov to reapply.
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The White House Wants to Issue You an Online ID - driver's license for the internet [View all]
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
OP
So we are going to receive benefits with this ID#, you know, like SS, which btw has always been
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#10
I KNOW sabrina! and we NOW HAVE PROOF! You won't believe this, watch this video
snooper2
Apr 2014
#13
Your sources are not very good. We have way better proof than that, thanks to Whistle Blowers
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#19
Seems that way. But during the Bush era I admit, I thought we had a democracy and all we had to do
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#95
Someone is just learning about the EURion Constellation - this has been around almost 20 years
whopis01
Apr 2014
#32
your financial life, your medical history, your entertainment and business practices
Supersedeas
Apr 2014
#83
You do realize the back end of this system will be run by the government?..nt
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#94
Right. A vendor that wants to purchase the hardware can require someone to use a secure ID.
randome
Apr 2014
#45
Unless you don't do your banking business online or can't because you don't have enough
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#22
What made you think I was referring to you? I don't know you from adam or your circumstances.
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#28
So because there is fraud we should make the government the amazon one click of the internet.
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#37
Of course I know about online fraud. Just how would having an internet 'driving license' stop that?
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#44
How soon before they revoke it cause you posted online and had your post hidden by a jury.
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#35
Wow, something else that we don't need, that they'd find a way to screw up
NightWatcher
Apr 2014
#29
We don't need it, but it's never about us. THEY will make lots of money though and that is
sabrina 1
Apr 2014
#47
the second question should be which private contractor will the government choose,.
Jesus Malverde
Apr 2014
#46
for better and for worse the "unrestrained by traditional values" hasn't played out
MisterP
Apr 2014
#76
This is primarily for online transactions. The posts are all over this thread pointing it out.
randome
Apr 2014
#79
The (expected) propaganda is false. You are correct. The entire goal is to make it unavoidable.
woo me with science
Apr 2014
#84
So rather than Amazon monitoring what books and movies and porn I prefer...
Demo_Chris
May 2014
#106
Okay, you've tried equating this to Amazon and now single payer, it's neither...
Demo_Chris
May 2014
#109
According to Mikulski, a centralized system is VERY important for LAW ENFORCEMENT
Pholus
May 2014
#104
Sounds like another 1%er giveaway/taxpayer waste program like TSA's CLEAR program
Pholus
May 2014
#105
Remember back during the Dubya years when you could get arrested for wearing a Peace T shirt?
Fumesucker
May 2014
#112
Strange some people seem to welcome the security blanket of authoritarianism...nt
Jesus Malverde
May 2014
#114