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by cmroanirgo
1398 days ago
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> there is no ...reliable way to verify the identity of a creator's SSH key GitHub exposes your public key via it's API. (Why? I have no idea. I call it a privacy violation)
So, you need to create new github identity for every SSH identity that you wish to remain anonymous for, otherwise they just get tied together & one aspect of anonymity is lost. |
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How does that expose any more information than you do by pushing a commit with a GitHub account?