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| style="width:75px;height:45px;background:#99B3FF;text-align:center;font-size:10pt" | '''Committed identity'''
| style="width:75px;height:45px;background:#99B3FF;text-align:center;font-size:10pt" | '''Committed identity'''
| style="font-size:8pt;padding:4pt;line-height:1.25em" | '''{{{1}}}''' is a [[SHA-1]] [[Commitment scheme|commitment]] to this user's real-life identity.
| style="font-size:8pt;padding:4pt;line-height:1.25em" | '''{{{1}}}''' is a [[SHA-1]] [[Commitment scheme|commitment]] to this user's real-life identity.
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|}</div>{{{category|[[Category:Wikipedians with committed identities]]}}}<noinclude>

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Instructions: to give yourself a committed identity tag, go to [http://www.cs.eku.edu/faculty/styer/460/Encrypt/JS-SHA1.html this site], and enter in the text box a string that specifies your real-life identity, then click "calculate hash". Then put <nowiki>{{subst:User committed identity|</nowiki>''output''}} on your [[Wikipedia:User page|user page]], where ''output'' is the value appearing in the "SHA-1 hash:" box after the hash is calculated. Be sure to note the ''exact string'' you enter into the form, in case you need to use it later.
Instructions: to give yourself a committed identity tag, go to [http://www.cs.eku.edu/faculty/styer/460/Encrypt/JS-SHA1.html this site], and enter in the text box a string that specifies your real-life identity, then click "calculate hash". Then put <nowiki>{{subst:User committed identity|</nowiki>''output''}} on your [[Wikipedia:User page|user page]], where ''output'' is the value appearing in the "SHA-1 hash:" box after the hash is calculated. Be sure to note the ''exact string'' you enter into the form, in case you need to use it later.