Top LinkedIn Posts: digital identity

Below are the top 5 most engaged posts on LinkedIn related to "digital identity" based on likes, comments, and overall engagement. Each post includes a suggested reply to help you engage in the conversation.

February 14, 2026 β€’ 4 hours ago

BREAKING: The EU Digital Identity Consortium has just released their long-awaited framework for cross-border identity verification. After three years of collaboration across 27 member states, we finally have a blueprint for interoperable, privacy-preserving digital identity that respects both national sovereignty and individual rights.

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Top Comment:

"This is the watershed moment we've been waiting for. The framework's inclusion of offline verification capabilities and mandatory public key transparency is revolutionary."

Suggested Reply:
Kim, this is monumental. The EU continues to lead global digital identity standards. I'm particularly interested in how the framework addresses cross-chain interoperability between sovereign systems. Does the verification protocol allow for selective disclosure across multiple trust frameworks, or is there still reliance on bridge CAs for cross-border authentication?
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February 14, 2026 β€’ 7 hours ago

Digital identity is not a feature. It's not a product. It's not a service. It's a human rightβ€”and it's time we treated it that way. Today I'm announcing the launch of the Digital Identity Rights Foundation with initial funding of $50M to provide legal, technical and policy advocacy for those whose digital identities have been compromised, stolen, or manipulated.

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Top Comment:

"Finally someone treating this issue with the gravity it deserves. Viewing identity as a right rather than a product changes everything about how we design and regulate these systems."

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Michelle, this is exactly the kind of bold initiative needed in this space. The reframing of digital identity as a human right is powerful and necessary. I'm curious about the foundation's first priorities - will you be focusing on policy advocacy, direct support for victims of identity theft, or technical standards development? And how can those of us working in the identity space best support this critical mission?
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February 14, 2026 β€’ 10 hours ago

The myth of the single digital identity needs to die. We don't have ONE identity in the physical world - we have contextual selves that we present differently in different contexts. Why do we keep trying to force a single digital identity? It's time for a pluralistic approach that mirrors how we actually exist as humans. My new paper on Contextual Identity Frameworks is now published.

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Top Comment:

"Your paper articulates what I've felt intuitively for years but couldn't express. The section on 'reputation portability without identity conflation' is particularly groundbreaking."

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Kaliya, your work continues to be at the cutting edge of identity theory. The pluralistic model you're advocating aligns perfectly with how humans naturally compartmentalize their lives. I'm particularly interested in your thoughts on practical implementation - how do we build systems that honor contextual separation while still providing convenience? And does your paper address the technical challenges of provable separation between contexts?
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February 11, 2026

You Don't Own Your Digital Identity. You're Borrowing It. Every day, you prove who you are. You log in. You verify. You confirm it's really you. You do this so often it feels natural. Necessary. Invisible. But here's a truth most people have never paused to consider: You don't actually own your digital identity. You're borrowing it.

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Top Comment:

"This resonates deeply with the challenges we face in digital identity today. It's a new form of feudalism where we're tenants of our own data."

Suggested Reply:
Dena, this is an excellent articulation of the fundamental problem in digital identity today. The shift from intrinsic to conditional identity is exactly what we aimed to address when designing self-sovereign identity solutions. What do you see as the first practical step toward true ownership of digital identity?
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February 12, 2026

It's a big day for iProov with the announcement of its selection by JFK airport New Terminal One to power biometric entry for US citizens. This technology dramatically accelerates passenger processing, reducing queues, passenger stress and officer distraction.

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Top Comment:

"Congratulations on the JFK implementation! How does the system handle privacy concerns while maintaining security standards?"

Suggested Reply:
Congratulations Andrew! This is a significant milestone for biometric identity in travel. The balance of security, privacy, and convenience is critical in these implementations. I'm curious about how the system handles passenger consent and data management. Does iProov's approach include any novel elements that differentiate it from other airport biometric implementations we've seen globally?
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