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Revision as of 10:06, 19 July 2018
Full Title or Meme
A digital Entity that is operating at the consent and authority of the user.
Context
When discussing the use of the internet by a user, what is really meant is the presence of the user's agent on an internet connection.
Problems
- Nearly any application running on a user's device is allowed to access the internet and claim that it represents the user. There is no built-in mechanism to test this assertion by an internet connected service. The internet was designed to connect computer systems, and that is all it can be relied upon to do.
 - Any Web Site that wishes to create a Persistent Identifier for a User will need to take responsibility for any necessary Assurance that the program running on the user's device really does reflect the will of the user.
 - Most of the larger enterprises operating on The Web prefer to supply a Native App to the users device to improve the User Experience for that site.
 
Solutions
- The most common way for Users to access a Web Site is with a web browser from some well-know browser provider.
 - While current web browser do allow Web Sites to include programs as JavaScript to run within the browser, but do provide a very restricted Sandbox where the script must run.