That’s the reason we have to still use fax machines right?

I know there are ways to do encryption like PGP on your message directly or I think email sent over TLS? But that isn’t the default right and that’s why I can’t send a picture of my license to the insurance company directly over email?

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    PGP is already that answer. We just need a common trusted CA. It would be nice if the government did this and issued certs with your driver license or ID. We could replace our reliance on SSNs with actually good cryptography.

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        We have that already in Belgium. It’s been a while. It’s used to authenticate for government services or sign stuff. Why the hate?

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          trusting the government with certs to access data they’re providing you == good

          trusting the government not to listen to every email and website you ever visit and then not use that data to lock up dissidents. == bad

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            The same could be said about all central certificate authorities… In the end trust is always contextual I guess.