![]() ![]() Would they be honest / absolutely trustworthy?ĭo you know how many people out there are waiting to try impersonating people by forging documents, given the money at stake, and how many outlets (that you'd have to employ as verification agents) would be susceptible to corruption to defraud people who'd relied on these documents as proof of their identity (and keys to their online accounts)? If you register with an identity document, and that becomes your method of proof, what if someone located in another country asserts that they're you with some different form of a document that says your name on it? Then how about just ID documents? Who would provide the locations to verify these documents? How many hundreds of types of documents would be suitable to prove identity? And thousands of locations would be necessary to serve everyone. And is collecting biometric info an absolute bulletproof way to verify identity? And doesn't have pitfalls compared to current system? How to do this exactly? Do you want Google to be proving who people are by fingerprints, irises? Google has never gotten into this business. Can you imagine how complicated this is, and controversial? ![]()
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