• OpenStars
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    815 days ago

    To someone in e.g. the USA, doing as you may may literally be the difference between life and death, when agents show up at your door for exercising the incorrect opinion. I presume here that the “anonymous” part is only what is shared with the public, but since you mentioned “real identities” that is the part that is dangerous.

    • @jimmy90@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      for it to work the government must not be able to access the public website’s database that associates, say, your online activity with your government id token, and the public website must never have access to the government database where your personal information is associated with the government id token

      this means the website, for example, would only know that you are the same human (or someone with access to that human’s government id documents), if you sign up with a different avatar. the government only knows that you use a certain website

      if that is not the case then yes this information can be abused