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by icebraining
2689 days ago
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I see a few problems with this proposal: 1- There are still strong taboos against certain kinds of relationships; being forced to tie one's dating preferences and behaviors to a governmental ID seems dangerous. 2- Should companies get automatic access to one's name and age based solely on the ID number? Seems like a violation of privacy. 3- Mandating that for apps served over Google Play or the App Store is not hard; what about dating webapps served from other jurisdictions? Finally: will it really work? Looking 15 is already a red flag, because no minor is supposed to be there, yet they are. |
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2. Not sure I agree this is a violation of privacy since a) you would be providing them this exact same information when building your new profile upon account creation and b) you would agree to its collection as part of the signup process thereby waiving any privacy right you may or may not have in this regard. It would also be considered something a reasonable person would expect the third party to be given when supplying that identification number. For example, I assume that when I provided my information to my insurance company when applying for a personal disability policy that they checked everything on those documents for accuracy (name, age, address, etc.).
3. I was assuming this was legislation and would therefore apply to all services of this nature as long as they operate in the country/state where the legislation is effective.
4. 15 year olds are able to exist on these platforms in part because some 18 year olds look very young while others look much older. So someone can be 18 or 20 and look 15-16.