@SignOfficial I’ve become more interested in privacy systems that leave a trail without turning people into open books. That is why the Sign model feels timely to me. It treats privacy and accountability as partners so sensitive data can stay protected while the proof that something was approved verified or authorized remains inspectable later. That matters more now because digital identity is moving from theory into real infrastructure. The EU Digital Identity Wallet is being built around selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs and NIST’s latest digital identity guidance now includes wallet models along with controls for forged media and deep fakes. Europol also keeps warning that stolen personal data and identity fraud remain a serious threat. What feels like real progress is this shift away from collecting everything just in case. Better systems prove only what is needed keep records that matter and reduce the damage when data leaks. To me that is privacy growing up.
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