Comment by vachina

Comment by vachina 12 hours ago

3 replies

The provider is the government by the way, and SSO doesn’t give them the ability to track activities beyond where I signed in.

It is possible, to trust the government in other parts of world.

graemep 10 hours ago

> It is possible, to trust the government in other parts of world.

That means trusting all future governments, all layers of government, all govt organisations with access to the data, and all governments they might share data with, and all other organisations they share data with.

You have to trust them to both use data correctly, AND to have sufficient security to keep the data safe while greatly increasing the attack surface.

closewith 12 hours ago

Can you imagine a scenario where this might become a problem?

  • Muromec 12 hours ago

    That entirely depends on how hostile you believe both parties of SSO exchange are towards you.