Securing who you are
13th Nov 2006, 07:28 GMT
In medieval times, when a messenger needed to obtain passage into a neighboring town's castle, he was required to identify himself to a guard at a drawbridge. He did so by producing a piece of parchment, a token, or maybe a rock that was distinct to his village, allowing him to pass.
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