Friday, October 7, 2011

Authentic Personal Location

"All the report was saying is that particular device was there, not necessarily its owner. One explanation is that the device was at the reported location, in a car perhaps."

"An argument for biometric personal id in another context if the intent was to discover the location of a person.'

"A positive register, in that case, would indicate that the person and device were in the same location. The device would verify that its operator was using it at the time of locating."

The tightening grip of authenticity, while making the well-meaning's life better, is putting a lot of pressure on those relying on deception. The vigor of the resistance is indicative of how much wealth is being wasted on the selfish. History has shown the old guard (that relies on deceptive messaging) will not go lightly.

"And before we forget it, what if a SIM card is transferred to a different phone temporarily? It would be worthwhile to study the specification to discover how to make it a part of personal authenticity."


NOTE: Some of the foregoing in this BuzzTheHill post is not fictional. Consider it a public disclosure and as such, to the degree something novel and not obvious to those skilled in the art has been addressed, the specific intent was/is to put it in the PUBLIC DOMAIN

© 2011 Buzz Hill

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