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| Farmworkers Use Case | Tom Jones | Farmworkers/West Coast (CA to WA) Designed to give migrant farmworkers an ID It’s not a service, it just allows them to put an identity on their phone and attach certificates (passport, DACA card, etc) that they want to associate with that. Allows them to get jobs more easily. Issues Tom: Farm Worker use case: Tend to move as family Tend to be more than one worker per family Only one phone per family Phone can be lost or lent to someone else Organization providing services: United Farmworkers Cirrus (spelling)
Tom: Low assurance since it is used for more than one person. Credentials themselves could have high assurance Bev: Classification needs to be dynamic, multidimensional to address multitude of complex situations Tom: Identity and identifier (association with the identity) needs to be separate Bev: Self-asserted identity
How it works Successes: Louisiana allows people to place in a digital wallet for $6 “Circle of Trust/Identity” allows individuals within ones social group to attest to a person’s identity (Red Cross/ Farm Workers' Union) Ukraine: online bank accounts attached to mobile devices used to verify identity
Questions: Does it serve their needs well? Could these entities get funding to provide the wallet? Can a wallet be associated with more than one person? Is it wrong that a single wallet is associated with a single person/phone? Is the Apple Wallet example appropriate for underserved populations? What are other ID types that could be used for these solutions?
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