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you can have one cert
that just binds permanent info like a name or perhaps a
lifetime identification (i.e., SSN) number to a key.
Good points, but I think one consideration we must keep in mind is that
we may not *want* a 'permanent' key or binding, for privacy reasons.
Even if the binding is anonymous, long-term use allows profiles to be
built up which may then be re-connected with a user at some later date.
Just a thought...
Ian.
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