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info locker
store my personal info - not files or email!!!! | |
a way to consolidate all of my personal information... basically i don't want to have to change my mailing address every time I move... its a pain in the ass... i would like, preferably web based, a storage locker for all of information..
companies would then parnter and license the technology...
kind of branching off of the current trend of online bill presentment...
yodlee
http://www.yodlee.com aggregates info to access information ranging from passwords to news and wireless enalbes them.. but not close enough [efader, Jan 03 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
ecode
http://www.ecode.com a site that is closest to my above rant.. they are planning on doing that very idea but it looks far away... they will auto fill web forms etc... [efader, Jan 03 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
Dutch "digital vault"
http://catless.ncl....ks/21.33.html#subj4 Basically similar idea: government-run "vault" for personal information [wiml, Jan 03 2000, last modified Oct 17 2004]
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I would want to grant access to
the locker only to those people
and companies I choose, and ensure
that the companies I lend my
information to are forbidden to
pass along access to my locker
without permission. The USPS can
look at my new address all they
want, but I don't want my SSN
available for public viewing.
Obviously. |
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[actually, waugs, I meant efader; interesting that you *don't*, though... :)]— | absterge,
Apr 19 2001, last modified Apr 20 2001 |
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Wow, when 1/2 b was only available in black and white. |
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[+] Although this has been baked a hundred times over in
the last 18 years this never gets old. It seems like a new
data storage company pops up every 6 months and the
masses come to sign up. |
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