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by ltbarcly3
305 days ago
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ID verification is done by 3rd parties. Nobody wants to hold a photo of your ID because it's a compliance nightmare. You aren't uploading your ID to some porn site, you are uploading it to some real-person verification company. |
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Designing secure services are not 'just' one and done by any means, this whole thing boils down to whether security is a trivial, and a done thing or a very hard problem, and it has always been a very hard problem.
Its one thing to hand over credit cards with very little liability and a charge back ability, its totally another to use irrevocable IDs which cant be resent in the mail in a few days. Then theres the inter-nationality angle. I refuse to use overseas services, who dont recognize a 'drivers license' and want my passport. Sorry, not going to be stuck somewhere because my passport gets leaked and now we need to vist the only embassy 7 hours away before i return home (with kids in tow). Universal Id requirement is a cozy idea but it opens far too many incompatibilities, not to mention country-to-country.