Compulsory authorization in the Internet
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https://doi.org/10.15802/stp2011/9350Keywords:
Internet, authentification, identificationAbstract
The article describes a promising idea of solving more and more pressing problem of personality authentication in the Internet. Growing popularity of the Internet carries with itself the problem of man anonymity in a network. The article suggests inculcating a new identification method, which at all strictness of information clarification from passport and biometric data of a man, is democratic enough and gives possibility for user to decide how to dispose this information.Downloads
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