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Tru.ly launches as your Internet ID for the future [free beta invites]

13 pointsby matttahabout 14 years ago

14 comments

mayankabout 14 years ago
I love tautological statements like this:<p>&#62; Once adopted by other websites, Tru.ly could replace the OpenID, oAuth or Facebook Connect as the next evolution of an official login.<p>Once it's widely adopted, it'll be widely adopted! Once my startup makes it big, it'll be big!<p>And I just don't understand claims like this from a security standpoint:<p>&#62; With Tru.ly, you can even use a QR reader on your phone to validate a Tru.ly user on the spot as everyone who signs up gets their own QR code.<p>Do people think that previous attempts to verify your "real id" have failed because the proponents were stupid, or because it is an incredibly difficult problem, verging on intractable?<p>EDIT: to the downvoters, it's difficult to even verify the identity of a <i>website</i>, much less humans: <a href="http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/12/forging_ssl_cer.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/12/forging_ssl_ce...</a>
alloalloabout 14 years ago
A .ly domain? Really? The website seems to deal with highly confidential data, and they're basing it on a top-level domain from a dictatorship (Libya) whose leader is currently bombing peaceful demonstrators? (That's right, they're using fighter planes against demonstrators!)<p>Even before the current Libyan revolution there were problems with using .ly domains. E.g., Gadhafi recently made it illegal to use .ly domains for things deemed against Islam.
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mjacobabout 14 years ago
I don't want to be "verified" badly enough to give some brand-new startup the last 4 of my SSN.
kirbman89about 14 years ago
This service seems like it could be a privacy nightmare like Facebook.<p>Will joining affect my credit rating? In other words, will this service be validating my identity based on information in my credit report?<p>I'd rather stay off the grid until the government threatens to fine me if I don't sign up. (sarcasm)
felixthehatabout 14 years ago
Is that domain Libyan?
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lancefisherabout 14 years ago
I signed up because I think this is a good idea that has a place on the Internet. However, in order to link to my facebook and twitter accounts it wants permission to post to my wall and send out tweets. I'm tired of apps requesting more permissions than necessary, so that's where I stopped using it. Also, .ly is a bad idea.
Groxxabout 14 years ago
Whatever designer came up with a site that does this needs to do something else with their life: <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/363028/temporary/truly%20insane.png" rel="nofollow">http://dl.dropbox.com/u/363028/temporary/truly%20insane.png</a><p>Scroll bar <i>fail</i>.
ccarpentergabout 14 years ago
The site looks like spam to me.
JohnTitusabout 14 years ago
I find the lady in the middle of the page to be kind of creepy...
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valjavecabout 14 years ago
All OK, but I'm European.<p>I've worked in USA, so I have social-security, but don't have permanent US address. World is a little bigger than USA afterall.
mooism2about 14 years ago
USA only?
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kirbman89about 14 years ago
This is just a bad idea. Is this going to happen before we all get computer chips implanted in our arms?
kirpekarabout 14 years ago
Terrible landing page
u48998about 14 years ago
Why?