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Originally Posted by TankGirl
Instead of having a single permanent identity for all your social interactions it might be safer to have a set of permanent identities, one for each established social relation (peer contact, group membership etc). This way, if any of those identities would get lost, compromised or troubled, you would not lose your entire social position and credentials but just the compromised part of it. This sort of arrangement would also help to make the peer discovery process more secure: when searching for a given peer you would search for an identity that would be unknown or irrelevant to most other peers.
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