Posted Monday 12th May 2008 11:34 GMT
A thought occurs... #
"It's about giving users the ability to take their identity and friends with them around the Web, while being able to trust that their information is always up to date and always protected by their privacy settings."
No we just need to get a way of generating a one-time access code that would allow a third party to examine your private information and with a flick of the magic wand we have...
A National Identity Register!
Thus making the governments attempt an example of state-funded competition and hence not allowed. I figure the info on Facebook will be about as reliable as anything in a government database. After all, these are the people who took about ten years to realise subtracting the list of road tax payers from the list of car owners would give them a list of car owners who hadn't paid road tax (along with about 3m non-existent vehicles).
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