Michael Rectenwald

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Digital Identity: Total Control

As defined by the WEF, digital identity is “the sum total of the growing and evolving mass of information about us, our profiles and the history of our activities online. It relates to inferences made about us, based on this mass of information, which become new data points” (emphasis mine). Digital identity is thus not merely a new, more handy, lightweight, digital form of identification. It refers to a collection of data that purportedly defines who we are, including what we do both online and off-line—if “off-line” life can still be said to exist—and not merely to a means by which we can be identified as such. Click here or on title. (From The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty: Unravelling the Global Agenda.)