REAL WORLD ENCRYPTION

Norman Hardy norm at netcom.com
Fri Feb 18 12:01:03 PST 1994


At 21:36 2/17/94 -0500, Sandy wrote:
>What is a "debit" card?  It is just like a credit card, except
>that it is used to debit your bank account immediately rather
>than extend you credit--at interest--for later repayment.  They
>are issued by Mastercard, Visa and other card companies.  They
>look, and are used, just like a regular credit card.  They are
>anonymous because there use creates no audit trail pointing to
>you.  Further, the bank will keep its records in a jurisdiction
>that protects the privacy of such business records.  For the
>truly paranoid, the bank will issue corporate debit cards.

Perhaps you can sell your technology to government witness protection
programs. Perhaps you could even sell your service if you could prove that
only the money was at risk (and not the location of users).








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