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TZubiriyesterday at 9:22 AM1 replyview on HN

Key difference might be that most countries have centralized Federal ID document. The Americans never allowed the government such a power, which is a tremendous idea. But they did concede to an ID number through a federal tax entity which de facto served as an id number. Turns out one disadvantage there is that a document is easier to prove ownership of than a number.


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bluebarbetyesterday at 11:12 AM

Sure but all countries have numbers (tax, SS, ID card) that serve de-facto as IDs. The question is why the number alone (i.e. a username without a password) would ever be considered sufficient to authenticate something.