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by lotsofpulp
717 days ago
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That is needlessly complicated. The problem is the US federal government does not provide identity verification API as an infrastructure service. And they easily could using the USPS’s physical locations and their workflow in processing US passport applications, which already involves identity verification. Or even just coordinating the 50 states’ motor vehicle commissions or whatever since they are also verifying identities to issue drivers’ licenses and state identification cards. |
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Verification could have been done using government data, but Tories have to also make a profit off of everything so they instead chose to give every civil service applicants data away to companies with a track record of data leaks.