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John X
@johnx
Is anyone thinking about how to create location proofs using /zktls? We're digging into it at @astralprotocol, and are finding that most apps just use the Geolocation API, which is (very) easy to spoof. Maybe useful, but not very secure ... cc @reclaimprotocol
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Adam Spiers
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Yes, Geolocation API relies on the client to provide location data, so it's trivial to spoof (even directly from within the browser console). I think it's probably worth considering web2 services which track location in other ways - not just realtime location (Uber, Lyft etc.) but also static locations, e.g. utility providers sending invoices which constitute proof of address.
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