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People, meet Facebook HAL?

For the 6 million users involved in this test, any utterance will become fodder for targeted ads that appear with split-second speed.
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Touch2Id Testimonials

A good example of “Privacy By Design” delivering tangible benefits
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Incident closed - good support from janrain?

“We certainly test on ie 6,7,8,9, and would love to get your situation smoothed out.”
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Six new authentication methods for Identityblog

I want to get my hands dirty and understand all the implications of the NASCAR-style approach. It’s already been a riot looking into this and working through the implications.
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Netflix stung with privacy lawsuits

The plaintiffs allege that Netflix hangs onto customer information, such as credit card numbers and rental histories, long after subscribers cancel their membership.
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ZIP ruled personally identifying in California

California court adopts minimal disclosure, objecting to businesses recording ZIPs - when the practice is “unnecessary to the sales transaction.”
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Change will come: the present is untenable.

“In investing, sometimes being early is indistinguishable from being wrong, but that is a temporary thing, and a longer term view is in order.”
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From CardSpace to Verified Claims

The V2 U-Prove Technology Preview includes a new User Agent that replaces CardSpace and focuses on Verified Claims
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The Clay Feet of Giants?

“We WILL have a selector-based identity layer for the Internet in the future. All Internet devices will have a selector or a selector proxy for digital identity purposes.”
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A ?change in user behavior?

Regardless of what new features they support, future user centric identity solutions need to be built so they work with existing web sites too.
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