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FOAF-a-matic -- Describe yourself in RDF
FoafSites - W3C Wiki
List of sites where, by creating account, create a webid for you.
WebID - W3C Wiki
Describes WebID, FOAF, and how to build identity
Foaf+ssl/IDP - W3C Wiki
Would you like to create yourself a WebID? Here are a few services (known as Identity Providers, or IdPs) that can do this for you easily. Once done, you can then log in with one click into the growing number of FOAF+SSL enabled sites.
Verification - Mastodon
Can I cam without showing my face? : camming
JumpCloud Directory Platform - Secure Frictionless Access
How to Secretly Become a Webcam Girl - Meiya Tokyo USA
Can I Cam With A Mask On
Do Camgirls Have To Show Their Faces On Camera?
camming with a mask
Can I Hide My Face to Disguise My Identity? | O Camgirl
INSTID
AdjustYourPrivacy - Quickly adjust your social media privacy settings.
BP&O; Logo Gallery – Curated by Richard Baird
Invasion of Privacy. | Attack Vector
Identity | R2
Generate a Random Name - Fake Name Generator
PaulDotCom: Archives
Crypto-Gram Security Podcast
SecuraBit
Security Justice
Social Media Security » Podcasts
pipl: People finder - lookup site
atomkeep — your profile everywhere
Gravatar - Globally Recognized Avatars
http://googlonymous.com/
Identity2.0 - Dick Hardt
Open ID in 5 minutes
I want my OpenID! | The community marketing home of OpenID
In the spirit of just-getting-it-done, I'd like to announce the first (of what I hope are many) Mash Pit: OpenID events. The goal is to have a time for application developers and site operators to be able to talk with people active in the OpenID community
Identity Theft Resource Center | A Nonprofit Organization
Id Theft Secrets Blog: Can I Steal Your Identity with That Pizza?
Quick Tips, Reviews, & Resources to aid busy consumers in protecting credit and personal information from identity theft fraud.
ProcessID Home Page
ProcessID.com is a website dedicated to help computer users keep their computer running free of parasites like spyware, viruses and Trojan horses. Each program that runs on your computer (office applications, games etc) is listed on a list called "Process