Identities [noun]
Definition of Identities:
person's individuality
Sentence/Example of Identities:
They were spurred by their research, which revealed Ghanaian banks to be beset by widespread identity fraud and cybercrime and spent nearly $400 million a year to identify their customers.
Now we have different sorts of status hierarchies for each identity—related to, for example, class or occupation—and a fire hose of social information layered on top of our personal relationships.
Acquiring these user identities is one step, the next is to connect a given user identity cohesively across all points in the brand’s digital ecosystem.
The information requested by these systems to verify a voter’s identity is often easily discoverable,and sometimes even a matter of public record in states that make voter files public.
The James Beard Foundation is experiencing something of an identity crisis.
The GOP platform, held over from 2016, embraces the brutal practice of reparative therapy to coerce youth to renounce their emotions and identity.
I find myself hoping to embrace that Gen Z identity I once avoided.
So, it was massively connected to my identity and to who I was, and to the fact that I could walk into a room being like, “I’m on this show.”
Targeted ads are messages directed to people on the basis of their confirmed or suspected political identities.
Brand and destination identity are no longer going to get people through the door as people worry about health and safety.