This is a tech site, not a news site. Threads posted here are rarely if ever "big news" nor is that the point.
The topic is an opener to discuss MitID, electronic ID's in general, the protocols behind them, what happens when they fail, privacy, societies reliance on them or something similar.
No. Many/most of them support login through hardware ID on your smartphone (i.e fingerprint/TPM-style pin), but the actual authorization of transfers or any privileged access is entirely MitID
How come most of these new reddit clones choose a style that aligns more with "new reddit" than "old reddit"? Which I thought we disliked? Please use the full-width of the screen.
It is indeed up again, and I appreciate you recognizing that the thread had/have some great discussion aspects about e-ID in general.
It was completely down from 10:40 to 12:17 GMT+1