In real life, there are situations where you have to show your ID anyway, so if it’s mandatory, I prefer it to be as convenient as possible. That’s why I don’t really mind digital identity. Doesn’t Brazil also require ID to check into hotels or board a flight?
But yeah, I really don’t like how the internet works in China, everything is tied to your real ID, haha. So I came to embrace Nostr.
Sim, exige, mas falo justamente da identificação na internet, que sempre foi livre. Não faz sentido exigir identificação real na internet, é loucura.
Boa, agora entendi o motivo de vocĂŞ gostar do Nostr.
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Actually, almost all internet services nowadays require real-name verification, people just don’t realize it. Do you really think Google doesn’t know who you are? Then you use Google to log into sites like X, Reddit, or YouTube. And any app where you’ve linked a payment method, do you think they don’t know who you are? Haha.
Não falo sobre isso, falo sobre o governo exigir que a identificação por ID governamental, na internet, seja obrigatória, algo que me parece que a China pretende fazer.
No, it won't happen. Not every company is qualified to access the government’s ID verification system. Most apps will just require linking a phone number, and if I’m not mistaken, that’s been the standard for over ten years now.
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Yes if you use those sites from a logged in account
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