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==Context==
==Context==
The computing power of a [[Smart Phone]] today is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. The connectivity of a [[Smart Phone]] is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. Now anyone of modest means can carry one with them nearly anywhere they want to go. Clearly society will feel the impact of this leap of technology. And its impact for personal [[Identity]] can only be guessed at.
The computing power of a [[Smart Phone]] today is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. The connectivity of a [[Smart Phone]] is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. Now anyone of modest means can carry one with them nearly anywhere they want to go. Clearly society will feel the impact of this leap of technology. And its impact for personal [[Identity]] can only be guessed at.
* On 2019-06-12 The vast majority of Americans – 96% – [https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/fact-sheet/mobile/ own a cellphone of some kind and 81% have a smartphone.]


==Problems==
==Problems==
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* All modern smartphone have the ability to limit access by the use of some authentication factor any any purpose except emergency access for calling or emergency contact information. The user has the option to direct some notices to the lock screen if they wish. Apple and some Android phones come with the lock screen enabled by default, but all allow it to be disabled.
* All modern smartphone have the ability to limit access by the use of some authentication factor any any purpose except emergency access for calling or emergency contact information. The user has the option to direct some notices to the lock screen if they wish. Apple and some Android phones come with the lock screen enabled by default, but all allow it to be disabled.
* On 2017-03-15 28% of smartphone users have [https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/03/15/many-smartphone-owners-dont-take-steps-to-secure-their-devices/ no lock screen on their phones.] 26% had a PIN code and 23% used a thumbprint scanner.
* On 2017-03-15 28% of smartphone users have [https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2017/03/15/many-smartphone-owners-dont-take-steps-to-secure-their-devices/ no lock screen on their phones.] 26% had a PIN code and 23% used a thumbprint scanner.
* On 2019-06-12 The vast majority of Americans – 96% – [https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/fact-sheet/mobile/ own a cellphone of some kind and 81% have a smartphone.]
* On 2020-04-24 Half of of Americans [https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/04/14/half-of-americans-have-decided-not-to-use-a-product-or-service-because-of-privacy-concerns/ have decide not to use a product or service because of privacy concerns.]
* On 2020-04-24 Half of of Americans [https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2020/04/14/half-of-americans-have-decided-not-to-use-a-product-or-service-because-of-privacy-concerns/ have decide not to use a product or service because of privacy concerns.]



Revision as of 04:32, 4 May 2020

Full Title or Meme

A Smartphone is a mobile device that can download Apps for contacting Web Sites as well as traditional mobile services like calling and messaging.

Context

The computing power of a Smart Phone today is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. The connectivity of a Smart Phone is beyond that of any computer of 25 years ago. Now anyone of modest means can carry one with them nearly anywhere they want to go. Clearly society will feel the impact of this leap of technology. And its impact for personal Identity can only be guessed at.

Problems

  • Phones can be lost or stolen.
  • Phone numbers can be reused or stolen.

Solutions

Security

  • All modern smartphone have the ability to limit access by the use of some authentication factor any any purpose except emergency access for calling or emergency contact information. The user has the option to direct some notices to the lock screen if they wish. Apple and some Android phones come with the lock screen enabled by default, but all allow it to be disabled.
  • On 2017-03-15 28% of smartphone users have no lock screen on their phones. 26% had a PIN code and 23% used a thumbprint scanner.
  • On 2020-04-24 Half of of Americans have decide not to use a product or service because of privacy concerns.

References