MicroID - Small Decentralized Verifiable Identity
One of the best ways to lay claim to your food as a kid is to lick it, make sure that your sibling or peers know it's yours. Well, MicroIDs are a bit like that in the digital world, you can stamp a MicroID on your content, sites, and individual pages. A hosted service or member site can include MicroIDs on every participants profile, comments, content, ratings, microformats, or anything. Then these can be independently verified and even aggregated into third party services (anonymously and without any loss of privacy to boot).
It's a very very simple solution from a computing, protocol, and technology perspective, it's almost too simple since many geeks almost immediately dismiss it without understanding the beauty of it's function. The most exciting aspect is that it empowers end users with absolute control while fully protecting their rights and privacy. It's also the model of decentralized systems, allowing anyone to participate and enabling services to crawl and index and provide a fully anonymous utility. All of this is critical for anything relating to Identity on the net.
As far as Identity systems go, MicroID is not a system nor can you compare it to any of them. MicroID is just a utility that any of them can employ, it's simply a mechanism for safely attributing ownership using any (URI based) communication identifier.
Right now I'm just looking to get a wider audience to provide some feedback on it, anyone you think might be interested please pass it along. I simply hope to see this become something useful for anyone to utilize.
One of the best ways to lay claim to your food as a kid is to lick it, make sure that your sibling or peers know it's yours. Well, MicroIDs are a bit like that in the digital world, you can stamp a MicroID on your content, sites, and individual pages. A hosted service or member site can include MicroIDs on every participants profile, comments, content, ratings, microformats, or anything. Then these can be independently verified and even aggregated into third party services (anonymously and without any loss of privacy to boot).
It's a very very simple solution from a computing, protocol, and technology perspective, it's almost too simple since many geeks almost immediately dismiss it without understanding the beauty of it's function. The most exciting aspect is that it empowers end users with absolute control while fully protecting their rights and privacy. It's also the model of decentralized systems, allowing anyone to participate and enabling services to crawl and index and provide a fully anonymous utility. All of this is critical for anything relating to Identity on the net.
As far as Identity systems go, MicroID is not a system nor can you compare it to any of them. MicroID is just a utility that any of them can employ, it's simply a mechanism for safely attributing ownership using any (URI based) communication identifier.
Right now I'm just looking to get a wider audience to provide some feedback on it, anyone you think might be interested please pass it along. I simply hope to see this become something useful for anyone to utilize.

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