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* The wiki page [[Trusted Location]] describes a solution to the problem on not knowing the trustworthiness or intent of a web page that is displayed on a user's browser window. | * The wiki page [[Trusted Location]] describes a solution to the problem on not knowing the trustworthiness or intent of a web page that is displayed on a user's browser window. | ||
*[https://www.iana.org/assignments/well-known-uris/well-known-uris.xml Existing .well-known additions to URLs] can be seen, for example, .well-known/tid could be a possible use for getting the [[Trusted Identifier]] statement as an HTTP URL. Normally it would use the TID:... as the URL. | *[https://www.iana.org/assignments/well-known-uris/well-known-uris.xml Existing .well-known additions to URLs] can be seen, for example, .well-known/tid could be a possible use for getting the [[Trusted Identifier]] statement as an HTTP URL. Normally it would use the TID:... as the URL. |
Revision as of 21:38, 7 April 2019
Full Title or Meme
A Vulnerable Identifier is one provided to an individual with limited ability to prove their Identity.
Context
Problems
Solutions
References
- ↑ Mary Mazzoni, This Tech Nonprofit Is Trying to Help Homeless People Get ID. Motherboard (2018-09-07)https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gynxdy/this-tech-nonprofit-is-trying-to-help-homeless-people-get-ids
Other Sources
- The wiki page Trusted Location describes a solution to the problem on not knowing the trustworthiness or intent of a web page that is displayed on a user's browser window.
- Existing .well-known additions to URLs can be seen, for example, .well-known/tid could be a possible use for getting the Trusted Identifier statement as an HTTP URL. Normally it would use the TID:... as the URL.
- A Verified Claim can carry some of the same information that might be found in an Identifier Statement.