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- Jul 2024
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Some have likened anyone being able to issue a verifiable credential being like a shop clerk deciding if they should accept an out-of-state license as proof of age when purchasing alcohol.
I don't understand. Shouldn't it be comparing to a verifier deciding if it should trust an issuer?
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However, with verifiable credentials in a Solid Pod, the university issues some information stating that a student completed a course and cryptography signs that information. This is a verifiable credential. They then pass that credential to the student who stores it in their Solid Personal Online Datastore (Pod). When the student wants to apply for a job, all they need to do is grant access to the credential so the company can read it. The company can confirm that the credential isn’t faked because its cryptographically signed by the university.
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- Mar 2020
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matomo.org matomo.org
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Due to that, you have 100% data ownership as Matomo is hosted on your own servers and we have absolutely no way of gaining access to your data.
Technically impossible for them to get your data if the data doesn't pass through them at all.
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