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[[Definition]] - Authenticity has to do with verifying your information.
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==Definition== - Authenticity has to do with verifying your information.
  
[[Layman's Definition]] - '''Authenticity''' has to do with being authentic or of established authority for truth and correct labeling for something. For example, you can authenticate your email address and get into it if you can verify it is you. Thats why you need a password to get into it. That's what Authenticity is you have to have verified information in order to have access to what you want.
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==Layman's Definition== - '''Authenticity''' has to do with being authentic or of established authority for truth and correct labeling for something. For example, you can authenticate your email address and get into it if you can verify it is you. Thats why you need a password to get into it. That's what Authenticity is you have to have verified information in order to have access to what you want.
 
''Authenticity''  <ref>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/howto/auth.html </ref>   
 
''Authenticity''  <ref>http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/howto/auth.html </ref>   
  

Revision as of 12:42, 14 September 2009

==Definition== - Authenticity has to do with verifying your information.

==Layman's Definition== - Authenticity has to do with being authentic or of established authority for truth and correct labeling for something. For example, you can authenticate your email address and get into it if you can verify it is you. Thats why you need a password to get into it. That's what Authenticity is you have to have verified information in order to have access to what you want. Authenticity [1]





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The quality of being authentic or of established authority for truth and correctness