– What is a digital identity?
– How do personal versus professional approaches to digital identity affect social media use?
– How do digital identities converge in networked publics – what are the impacts and benefits?
– Can a digital wallet provide trust in networked publics?
Digital identity is a person’s footprint online including everything he/she posts and shares. In my opinion, digital identity can be separated into 2 sections: private and public. Private identity can be used for family contact, and public identity can be used in working careers.
A personal approach is that people connect with family, friends, or some groups that share topics they are interested in. A professional approach allows people to connect and collaborate with their colleagues in their work or study, or use social media like Linkedin for job searching. Indian government developed a digital id using biometric deduplication, and it allows people to open a bank account, get a mobile connection, and check in for a flight/hotel (Davos, 2019).
Digital wallets like Paypal and Apple Pay have several benefits. For example, during the covid-19, a digital wallet can reduce personal contact by tapping the machine with your cellphone. What’s more, with a piece of complete personal information attached to digital wallets, it’s easier to track down online crimes like blackmail, fraud, and scam.
Reference:
Stoller, Eric.“What is Digital Identity.”Youtube, uploaded by University of Derby, 25 November 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0RryRbJza0
Davos.“Press Conference The Value of Digital Identity for the Global Economy and Society.” uploaded by World Economic Forum, 5 Feb. 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-V7yxrOmw
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