This is a great point I have been considering when trying to figure out how I want to "own" my digital identity and considering different web 2.0, web3/crypto, and IndieWeb options.
I'd like to point out the mitigating nature of using Multi-Factor Authentication and/or public/private key encryption (ala PGP), for some of the above situations mentioned! Of course these wouldn't replace the directives of
(1) not letting the domain expire, and
(2) being sure to carefully remove/update/inform contacts and websites
This is a great point I have been considering when trying to figure out how I want to "own" my digital identity and considering different web 2.0, web3/crypto, and IndieWeb options.
I'd like to point out the mitigating nature of using Multi-Factor Authentication and/or public/private key encryption (ala PGP), for some of the above situations mentioned! Of course these wouldn't replace the directives of
(1) not letting the domain expire, and
(2) being sure to carefully remove/update/inform contacts and websites
but failing both of those,... (read more)