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by bogomipz
3189 days ago
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>"When you want to brag about your final destination, be careful of what you post on Facebook and Instagram. Leave your boarding passes (and other barcodes) for yourself (and get a shredder)." It's funny that for a piece intended to warn other's on identity security the author had no problem reproducing the the unredacted boarding pass picture in question, which incidentally also tells us that he is a member of the One World Club with Saphire status. They also go onto let us know their nationality and profession. The author also has no problem publishing his friend's full name and linking to their personal website which features 5 large high resolution pictures available of his friend's face as well as well as detailing exactly which Apple certifications they posses. |
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With Oneworld you can only join individual airline’s loyalty program (I think he’s in the BA one judging by the BASILV). Then all the airline programs in the Oneworld alliance have a mapping between their tiers and the Oneworld set, so you can work out the equilivalence between airlines. So a Qantas Gold teir maps to BA’s silver tier and get the same perks on each other’s airlines (BA has Blue, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Qantas has Bronze to Platinum, hence the difference).
‘Club World’ is what BA call their business class.
But your point still stands, be definitely should have at least obscured his frequent flyer membership number...