Digital ID: How do we stay safe online? | 5 Things



The ability to maintain a secure digital identity has been a shared, but elusive goal of the online financial and e-commerce industry for decades now.

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In a world where cyber attacks have grown exponentially more sophisticated with hostile nation states and organized crime accelerating their programs targeting Americans, how do we stay safe? Jeremy Grant who leads the Better Identity Coalition joins the 5 Things podcast to discuss new developments in the world of digital identity.

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11 comments

  1. It's not coming, it's already here..in many areas it's been here for years. i have been doing my banking and paying my bills online for decades. Love it, no stamps & no late fees because it got lost in the mail.
    There is no way to escape Digital ID as the entire global economy is turning over into it thanks to the WEF. However…there is nothing to fear if you are Smart about how you use it. Educate Yourselves..learn what this is inside out…it's The Only way to survive it.

  2. there is no way it is all controlled

  3. are you mini tyrants, or just grass eating sheep?
    digital ID is tyranny. so is CBDC.
    wake up.

  4. It's all about Control! Just say NO to Digital ID!

  5. It is no longer a story that the world is going through a global economic recession, I am very happy to have received $30,000 of my $13,000 investment every 24 days. Crypto investment is really profitable.

  6. 40 now, and everything is paid for. Fortunately, I had a college economics teacher who taught me a lesson when I was 18 years old. That lesson was: you can't buy something else for every purchase you make.
    Having multiple sources of income is prudent, as is living within your means. I have a 13-year-old vehicle because it is all I need, I like it, and I can do whatever I want with it. My net worth is $4 million, and I can pay my bills without stress, but I don't live like I have that. I have no complaints.

  7. The anchor sounds like an ai tho