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bpt3 ◴[] No.45945829[source]
The internet hasn't been a safe haven since the 80s, or maybe earlier (that was before my time, and it's never been one since I got online in the early 90s).

The only real solution is to implement some sort of identity management system, but that has so many issues that make it a non-starter.

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lotsofpulp ◴[] No.45945895[source]
> The only real solution is to implement some sort of identity management system, but that has so many issues that make it a non-starter.

Apple and Alphabet seem positioned to easily enable it.

https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2025/11/apple-introduces-digi...

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bpt3 ◴[] No.45949422[source]
They certainly could in theory, but it's hard to think of any company I'd trust to do it. These two certainly aren't on the list.
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1. lotsofpulp ◴[] No.45949924{3}[source]
They don’t need you to trust them, just the governments and majority of the market.