For kernel maintainers, the idea is that these credentials would back the identities behind signed code: instead of relying solely on a PGP key signed at a conference years ago, maintainers could check a bundle of fresh credentials proving that the key they see belongs to the same person recognized by the Linux Foundation, their employer, or other trusted issuers. These credentials can be fed into transparency logs and other audit systems.
Alastair is referring to an incident last October, when Discord admitted official ID photos of around 70,000 users had potentially leaked after a breach at a firm which helped it verify ages.
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“You can’t collect biometrics on a kid,” he told Fortune. “And so how do you verify someone is 13 without verifying, without collecting a thing, that they’re 13.”
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