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by Terr_
255 days ago
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My concern with some "bring your phone and use it immediately" scheme is that someone could pierce the privacy by looking at a correlation between the time an account was mode or a pattern of network-traffic occurred, versus the time someone was using/near the vending machine. Adding large and unpredictable amounts of latency makes that kind of correlation weaker and hopefully impractical. |
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Of course, this would require people to exercise some restraint with regards to their timing.
But the real problem is that nobody actually wants these types of systems, so there is no organic demand. The motivation only comes as directives from governments, so it's not about the technically best system but rather whatever corporate lobbyists can manage to get mandated.