Tag: david luna
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Compact Firefox UI
I’ve been on holiday this week, and prior to that was very hard at work delivering exciting new proof of concepts (that were very well received!). The time off has let me catch up on some much-needed family time, as well as a couple of smaller personal projects. All this has left me without much…
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The Presentation of Self on Everyday Internet
Recently, I visited John Lewis and with the aid of a personal stylist went through my first ever wardrobe refresh. The result of this — other than leaving the store overburdened with bags containing shirts, trousers, and shoes, and underburdened in my wallet — had two functions: To finally rid myself of my old stockpile…
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Digital Identity Reflections on the Birth of my Second Son
My second son arrived a few weeks ago, six days late but at the same time somewhat early, in slightly haphazard circumstances. This article is a chance for me to ponder what changes I expect to see happen across a number of topics in the digital identity industry between now and when both my kids…
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The Neverending Task of Finding my (Writer’s) Voice
You may notice as you read the various articles on this site that some of them are written in a different voice to the others. Take the comparison of my piece about my experience at IIW, and my writing about the potential for wallet-based credentials to change how gamers interact. Generally, I’ll try to write…
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Experience at my First IIW
I was excited to have the opportunity this year to travel to my first ever Internet Identity Workshop. This was IIW XXXVI, and as the name implies, though it was my first, it was far from the first. There’s been 36 in total, over the last 18 years. As far I can tell, the majority…
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What’s the new Purpose of luna.co.uk?
For me (David Luna, hi!) to write about topics that interest me. In general these will be related to digital identity – some of the challenges I see, insights I’ve gained, and opportunities that lie ahead of us. Some of the thoughts will be fanciful. Potentially some may go into some technical depth, though in…