Private Personal Agents vs. Microsoft's Passport
stefaanh asks: "With the recent MS Passport concerns, I remembered an 'IEEE Expert' 'JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1997 article called 'Managing your privacy in an on-line world' written by Michael McCandless. It talks about why you would hand out private information (on the Net), and proposes a personal agent that manages your info, in a way that you control, what, who and when to give out a selection of your sensitive data. Who benefits: you, and the companies that don't pay for outdated or inaccurate data anymore, but [pay you] for accessing correct data. Since I consider Passports 'security' not as serious as the potential of consumer tracking, what sits in the way for this personal agent to challenge the threat of Passport's centralized approach? Isn't the time right for such an implementation?"
Yes, but the burning quesion on my mind about these evil Godless terroristic bastards is...
"Do they run Linux?"
Think air rage is bad now? Try arming those drunk businessmen and see what happens.
Brrrr... Is it ever cold outside. I think I'll just stay home. I love hanging out beside my wood stove, it keeps me warm. It, however, doesn't ever get warm enough to melt my igloo.
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