Yazan: Charles | 04 February 2008 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, Identity Theft, MyID.is
This a story found on problogger:
Last week I had a quick conversation with Seth Godin via email about Twitter and in passing I mentioned his Twitter account. I was shocked to get a response to him saying that he doesn’t use Twitter and that the account I was referring to was actually being run by someone [...]
Yazan: Charles | 17 January 2008 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity
Congratulation to Yahoo! for becoming an OpenID provider:
“Are you tired of creating a new account on every web site you use? Do you avoid new web sites because they come with yet another username and password? Do you paste stickies with password hints all over your computer monitor?
OpenID is an open technology standard that solves [...]
Yazan: Charles | 17 January 2008 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, Identity Theft, MyID.is
Just found a very interesting article on Le Monde today about identity theft on FaceBook:
“Who knows Rachel Bekerman? Based on her Facebook’s photo, Rachel Bekerman is a young blond woman, with a pleasant face. She says very little information about her private life: she was born on August 17, but the year is not specified. Instead, it [...]
Yazan: Charles | 15 January 2008 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, News
Data Portability is a really strong topic to us because you own the data so you have to be able to take them with you everywhere you go.
Yazan: Charles | 30 November 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Identity
The need to know who you’re talking to on Internet starts to be stronger and stronger. After WordPress and LiveJournal, it’s know the turn of Bloggers to implement OpenID comment on their platefrom, what about TypePad?
Blogger in Draft now lets you enable OpenID-based commenting, in your blogs’ Settings | Comments tab:
(OpenID comments work in both [...]
Yazan: Charles | 21 November 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, Identity Theft, MyID.is
I’m amazed when I see this kind of HUGE BUG!
25 millions…, how could that be? I let you read the article of Alice Milesfrom Times, which we’ll more readable than my english :
“Idiots. Utter, unbelievable, jaw-dropping, unpardonable idiots. It is beyond farce, past comprehension, criminally irresponsible and beneath contempt.
All those lectures from government and authorities [...]
Yazan: Charles | 19 November 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Identity
Francis Shannahan makes a diagram which defines exactly what we’re trying to achieve with MyID.is
You’re digital identity is fragmented all over the Net, with MyID.is you’ll be able to centralize on 1 page every different pieces of your ID and to claim it.
“A few weeks ago I joined Facebook (after much resistence). Facebook sucks [...]
Yazan: Charles | 06 November 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Identity, MyID.is, News
First of all, I’d like to thank you all for the incredible support you’ve been proven to The Todeka Project despite the “tiny” calendar problems we encounter…
Even if we still do not have our bank account to allow us to launch the Alpha version, we think it’s now time for us to reveal the [...]
Yazan: Charles | 18 October 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, Identity Theft, MyID.is
Those videos were originally made by YouTube and CityBank to suggest their users to protect their IDs, and those are a good look at what’s hapenning today online.
Yazan: Charles | 18 October 2007 | View Comments
Categories: Digital Identity, Identity, Identity Theft, MyID.is
Are you always sure of whom you’re connecting to on social networks?