Archive for the 'identity theft' Category

More Privacy with Open Identity

Another thought provoking post on identity by Noah Brier. I agree and subscribe to this theory of exposing more to “own” your identity and protect your privacy. A post by Robert Scoble got me thinking about how this concept can help protect your identity.
I believe the more people know you and can verify your identity [...]

Identity, Relationships, Conflict of Interest–The Internet Dilemma

I came across an article on the Pentagon and NSA’s potential use of social networks. It is meant to scare, shock, and alarm you, but I think it highlights some very important concepts in online identity:
1. Managing Your Authorized Identity
2. Managing Your Relationships
3. Detecting Conflicts of Interest
Managing Your Authorized Identity
The Internet is a highly effective [...]

Secure RSS for Financial Services

Ask and you shall receive.
A couple of days ago as the MicroPersuasion Blog talked about AOL charging a fee to ensure email delivery to their clients and Dave Winer and Fred Wilson talked about making RSS simple enough to become mainstream–I pondered if this was an answer to a major problem I run into with [...]