So it begins. Its all about security of course. Just like the millions of cctv cameras and ongoing growth in state security apparatus which was all about terrorism and security. According to Kaspersky
“The internet was designed not for public use, but for American scientists and the US military. Then it was introduced to the public and it was wrong”
The good people won’t have anything to worry about.
Imagine, you’re a Chinese dissident and you want to let the world know about something via the web but the minute you use your internet passport everything you do on a computer can be traced straight back to you, regardless of whether you use an anonymous internet cafe or some masking service.
Of course in the west such an idea would never work or would it?
What about a Windows Live ID? You can
use Windows Live ID to sign in to MSN Messenger, MSN Hotmail, MSN Music, and other sites and services! Windows Live ID works with Passport Network sites.
Then there is the idea of Biometric Security.
Biometric Technology analyses and measures certain biological characteristics of an individual to create a unique identifier which can be electronically stored and retrieved for positive identification.
Biometric Security has the benefit of running on Windows…
Maybe face recognition software is your cup of tea…
Lemon Login uses your face to log in to your computer.
Needless to say it too runs on Windows.
Do you feel safer? Its all for your benefit, really.
Security boss calls for end to net anonymity • The Register.

