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Well Obama is pushing for everyone to be required to have a public internet ID. The wild west days of the internet are coming to and end very shortly.
Source: http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/obama-pushing-internet-id-americans
Next time read it.
These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.
Schmidt stressed today that anonymity and pseudonymity will remain possible on the Internet. “I don’t have to get a credential if I don’t want to,” he said. There’s no chance that “a centralized database will emerge,” and “we need the private sector to lead the implementation of this,” he said.
You just dropped a weight in MY gym brah...
I threw it down and flexed in the mirror and screamed0 -
Meh...I think I'm pretty safe.
I do have a funny story about the whole security thing though...a few years ago, when my son was about 3 or 4, my kids & I were at the airport here in Reno getting ready to fly back to PA to see my family. We were delayed at check-in forever! Finally, the airline employee came back & said the reason for the delay was because my toddler son's name was on the FAA Watch List. :huh: And then they proceeded to tell me that because of the delay, my kids & I wouldn't be sitting together. I managed to keep my temper & tell them to fix that *kitten*...thankfully, other passengers were super cool & were willing to be moved around so my kids & I could sit together. So, I'm more worried about that cropping again than stuff I've posted online...0 -
Well Obama is pushing for everyone to be required to have a public internet ID. The wild west days of the internet are coming to and end very shortly.
Source: http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/obama-pushing-internet-id-americans
Next time read it.
These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.
Schmidt stressed today that anonymity and pseudonymity will remain possible on the Internet. “I don’t have to get a credential if I don’t want to,” he said. There’s no chance that “a centralized database will emerge,” and “we need the private sector to lead the implementation of this,” he said.
You just dropped a weight in MY gym brah...
I threw it down and flexed in the mirror and screamed0 -
I threw it down and flexed in the mirror and screamed
Nice glutes...0 -
Well Obama is pushing for everyone to be required to have a public internet ID. The wild west days of the internet are coming to and end very shortly.
Source: http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/obama-pushing-internet-id-americans
Next time read it.
These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.
Schmidt stressed today that anonymity and pseudonymity will remain possible on the Internet. “I don’t have to get a credential if I don’t want to,” he said. There’s no chance that “a centralized database will emerge,” and “we need the private sector to lead the implementation of this,” he said.
You just dropped a weight in MY gym brah...
I was just using that as an example of where we are headed. Thats a starting point...where does it go from there? Besides there are numerous articles on the subject and depending on which ones you read the nature of the anonymity of them is definately in question.0 -
I'm an Angel0
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um...there might be a few pics:blushing:0
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Well Obama is pushing for everyone to be required to have a public internet ID. The wild west days of the internet are coming to and end very shortly.
Source: http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/obama-pushing-internet-id-americans
Next time read it.
These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.
Schmidt stressed today that anonymity and pseudonymity will remain possible on the Internet. “I don’t have to get a credential if I don’t want to,” he said. There’s no chance that “a centralized database will emerge,” and “we need the private sector to lead the implementation of this,” he said.
You just dropped a weight in MY gym brah...
I was just using that as an example of where we are headed. Thats a starting point...where does it go from there? Besides there are numerous articles on the subject and depending on which ones you read the nature of the anonymity of them is definately in question.
You used an article about how in the future you can, if you choose, use one online ID to complete monetary transactions over the internet on many different websites?
Cool story bro.0 -
I would be promoted for being even more awesome than people had originally thought.0
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Written/typed: safe
Photos: Im screwed.0 -
Well Obama is pushing for everyone to be required to have a public internet ID. The wild west days of the internet are coming to and end very shortly.
Source: http://www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com/obama-pushing-internet-id-americans
Next time read it.
These digital IDs would be offered to consumers by online vendors for financial transactions.
Schmidt stressed today that anonymity and pseudonymity will remain possible on the Internet. “I don’t have to get a credential if I don’t want to,” he said. There’s no chance that “a centralized database will emerge,” and “we need the private sector to lead the implementation of this,” he said.
You just dropped a weight in MY gym brah...
I was just using that as an example of where we are headed. Thats a starting point...where does it go from there? Besides there are numerous articles on the subject and depending on which ones you read the nature of the anonymity of them is definately in question.
You used an article about how in the future you can, if you choose, use one online ID to complete monetary transactions over the internet on many different websites?
Cool story bro.
*facepalm* Nm.....0 -
They will never take me alive0
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I am as rude and foul-mouthed in person as I am online. I am consistent.0
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I'd be fine. Except for being labeled a homophobic, pro-birth, extremely religious nutcase who sometimes makes inappropriate jokes - oh wait! That's the rep I have offline too! No prob!0
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meh so so. . .0
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the people in my life would probably clap & cheer bc I'm pretty boring in real life LOL
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I don't post on the internet....0
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I don't post anything on the Internet I wouldn't want my son to see. UNLESS I'm intoxicated, but those don't count. As for the rest of the thread, I'm biting my libertarian tongue. :flowerforyou:0
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I would be relatively safe. I cover my tracks well.0
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People would think I'm really warm and fuzzy and out-going based on my Internet footprint. I'm very private - friendly but not very social in real life. I am not ashamed of anything I've done or anywhere I've been online - except for that one time...but I have a good explanation for that.0
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