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1. dmd+(OP)[view] [source] 2022-01-28 00:44:06
They even HAVE this already, at https://login.gov/ !
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2. tialar+q4[view] [source] 2022-01-28 01:17:18
>>dmd+(OP)
I have a login.gov account. Needless to say I'm not a US citizen, and the IRS should not cut me a refund check.

ID.me supports WebAuthn (or maybe U2F? In this context it doesn't matter) but importantly it does identity verification so it can determine whether I am a US citizen, whether I'm a tax payer, and if so which one.

Now, perhaps the US Federal Government should own the capability to do that instead of a private company. But, so far as I can tell, they do not and login.gov is not such a thing.

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3. parker+mh[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-28 03:15:47
>>tialar+q4
A private company shouldn’t own this capability. Especially as ID.me CEO lied about maintaining a database of every face “1-to-many” that uses their verification system. They’re right up there with Clearview AI.

https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/26/22903437/id-me-facial-rec...

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4. konklo+Cj[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-28 03:38:57
>>tialar+q4
Login.gov does support identity verification. Not all uses of Login.gov require it, so many accounts are just used for email with MFA.
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5. toomuc+An[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-28 04:29:44
>>tialar+q4
Login.gov supports identity proofing. It’s part of the flow when signing up for a Social Security account using Login.gov at ssa.gov (Login.gov recently became their primary identity provider a few months back).

Login.gov also supports WebAuthn.

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6. rio517+Ys[view] [source] [discussion] 2022-01-28 05:45:37
>>konklo+Cj
I thought I'd find you in here! Wishing you well friend.

-Mario

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