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by unityByFreedom
1834 days ago
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> so that identity information is stored in a less ad-hoc way It will be more ad hoc. Stripe does not decide how their client stores such data. Stripe will make asking for an ID very easy and that will vastly expand the number of businesses utilizing this method of registration. Right now I think of Stripe as a reliable service. When one of their customer's data is breached or leaked, I don't know that everyone will still trust Stripe as a brand. News articles about such breaches won't be able to relate the nuance of who's at fault. I'm not concerned about my online personas being linked to me. I'm concerned about making it easy for bad actors to perform identity theft en masse. |
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