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by sateesh
199 days ago
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What you are proposing is too sweeping, it is not just privacy that suffers. Making a single ID (whose attributes can't be changed) an entire identity of a person is a very risky one. This makes it a single point of failure and in cases like an ID theft, misuse the affected person suffers gravely, and onus will be on them to prove who they are, a Kafkaesque nightmare it would be. |
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> whose attributes can't be changed
Many IDs (outside India) have similar issues, options to change attributes, and various redressal mechanisms.