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by astrodust
4046 days ago
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Do you honestly think it's feasible to maintain a database of contacts for every country and quasi-political entity in the world? Secondly, I'm not even sure how you'd reasonably do this in a country like the United States where there's a functioning government if only because there's 50 states plus other territories to deal with. How would you go about verifying that "Walter P. Fluffington" exists and lives at some arbitrary address in Puerto Rico? It seems extremely time-consuming unless you are going to exclude people who have driver's licenses or some kind of government ID issued to them, or are foreign citizens living and working there under a visa of some sort. This also doesn't even come close to addressing what happens when you register a domain with someone else's name. The whole thing is completely pointless. If South Korea can't do it, nobody can. |
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Compare to how we verify certificates. Trusted CAs issue certs and we verify the chain of trust.