For the record, Experien, the largest credit score company, was hacked last year and someone stole like 100K people's identities. I was one. So there's for online safety. There really is none no matter what you do. Secondly, we can get into the whole philisophical talk of the value of a identity anyway. Such is a strawperson created by the foos in the pews. It's not really our actual identity. Its our corporate personhood. But alas, without which in the USA, one cannot do commerce in any major way. Bla bla
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Yeah, it's much less secure than most people realize. McAfee's company offers a service to secure all your accounts. I love philosophy. It is true. We are pretty much given a qr code at birth. That's why I love cryptocurrency. We can do commerce without third parties.