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SSI

Self-sovereign identity (SSI) is a design pattern for digital identities that gives complete control to users over their personal data. SSI uses decentralized technology to allow users to govern how their data is used. User data is typically stored either in local software clients or by using distributed storage solutions like IPFS. This design paradigm requires a higher level of responsbility by the user, but in doing so provides users with improved privacy and security,

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