Why Digital Identity is Primed for Change
As our social systems evolve, our identification adjusts to match the increasing demands imposed by these changes to our personal lives. When communities were small with nascent travel and interaction between communities, people could be simply identified by their first names and their relationship to their family. In fact, many last names have historical roots to this relationship – for example, Johnson means the “son of John”. Such identification was sufficient. As societies grew...
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