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About one year after receiving her new car, Sally and her husband move to ReddingOxford, a nearby town with a different dealer. Using her personal datastore, she informs her online vendors of her pending move, including the old auto dealer and Chryota, the manufacturer, as well as local council parking authority, and the Drivers & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA), which gets an email from the personal datastore. On her dashboard, she can check to see which suppliers have confirmed receipt of the new information. Unfortunately, the DVLA doesn't respond. As a value-added service, her personal datastore provider offers an auto-generated PDF that Sally can print, sign, & mail to DVLA with the requisite information. At about the schedule time, Sally and her husband actually move and she checks in with the dashboard to both confirm the transition and to verify which vendors have her new information. Those vendors who are fully integrated with the personal datastore have electronically confirmed the new address. A few of the government agencies have requested a validated change of address, so Sally directs her personal datastore provider to provide the appropriate agencies with the Verified Change of Address (Identity and Data Assurance Level 2 - UK ... matches US level 3) see NIST 800-63 for related identity assurance standards.

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