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We've been rolling along with weak IDs on the internet since the beginning. Strong, secure identification would change the nature of most of these problems. It would make anonymity a choice instead of an illusion, you want to be anonymous, you have to work at it. As things are, people think they're anonymous, but they really aren't - and yet most services treat people as if they are anonymous so people tend to act that way.
wrong. it would take away the choice.
Wrong yourself. Strong secure identification would be required in places that require identification. Users and useees would make a conscious choice when they are going to act anonymously or allow anonymous participants.
Already 99% of the web effectively identifies users well enough for law enforcement to track them down, this would just bring that process into the light, and when you want anonymity you would take necessary steps to make it true, instead of a false security blanket like all the BTC idiots talked like they had before (and even after) Dredd Pirate Roberts got taken down.
Yeah I guess one could do Tor over a VPN and that would do the trick.
If you're going to TOR and discard all tracking cookies, and only use anonymized contact methods (not e-mail accounts linked to your credit cards...) then you're on the right track.