Some young people create profiles like their friends and they would like to join their fellow group and share their experiences with their friends. Joining a companion who likes will also attract their collective self-esteem. Typically, young people provide specific information (eg, name, date of birth, state of relationship) on the SNS, but such disclosure is generally considered to be personalized. Profile generation is a clear act of writing himself in the digital environment (Boyd D., 2008), and participants decide how to show themselves to people who may be seeing self expression I have to
Stage 4 - Voluntary Identity: This is the last step in the evolution of identity. The user's identity is completely autonomous. This eliminates the centralized aspect of the ID, and external parties can claim to provide ID to the user. The user's digital ID is basically yours, so you can not take it away, so it is independent of any institution or organization. A voluntary identity is a digital record of a user-controlled identity transaction that can be updated by the user or using data added as a third party. The privacy of such a digital identity is also controlled by the user and it can be completely private, whether it is partially published whenever they desire. Statements made to users in identity transactions may be self-declared or asserted by third parties and their authenticity may be independently verified by relying parties.
The identity is difficult to agree. Prior to the Industrial Revolution, identities were defined by families and families. As we know today, the identity in the industrial society is often associated with "bureau identity". This is defined by a passport or other government issued identity document. As David Birch explains in his book "Identity New Money", the next evolutionary step in identity can be defined by our social graph. It brings us back to the age before the Industrial Revolution, but to the concept of identity in the digital environment. Our social graph represents our true relationship, not social networks like Facebook.
ExistenceID is a secure digital ID system for securely storing and sharing valuable identity cards. The private ID class evaluates the user's complete ID so that the user can verify that it is genuine. Only the user selects who can access different parts of their ID and timing. At the same time, ExistenceID has no knowledge of the user's personal account.
John Locke often uses his personal identity theory consciousness to separate personal identity from material identity or material identity. This is a purely psychological explanation of identity, which affects the judgment of moral responsibility (rock develops), but consciousness itself is not the same as moral sentiment. It can be regarded as yourself, which is wise, is reasonable and introspective, and at the same time can only be realized through a kind of consciousness that can not be separated from thinking. It seems to be indispensable: no one can perceive his perception without noticing it. (Article 2.27.9)