In the campground example, the government probably wants your email
address so that they can send you a confirmation email, and also
notifications about the reservation.
Also, for practical purposes, they'd probably need your name, and maybe
even your postal address and phone number.
Chris Messina wrote:
It also speaks to the fact that we're largely focused on L1
interactions, where this is little to no assurance about the identity
being authenticated. In such circumstance, the government really
doesn't need to know who you are to reserve a campsite for you — only
make it easier for you to manage your reservation by not forcing you
to create a throw-away account and password.
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