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Clement Cavadore
ccavadore at vedege.net
Wed Oct 28 23:27:08 CET 2020
Hello Antonios, Le mercredi 28 octobre 2020 à 20:27 +0100, Antonios Chariton (daknob) via members-discuss a écrit : > The document I read, for Resolution 3, contains the wording "a > certified copy of his/her official identification document”. (...) I had problems with that specific wording/resolution, but not on the same way Antonios seems to have: On my side, I've been victim in the past, of identity theft, due to a leaked scan of my national ID card. For now, each time I'm asked for a "copy of a national ID document", I always ask to the organization which requires such a document, the following questions: 1- Will it be archived ? If so, where, untill when, and in with which security measures ? 2- Do you accept a (hand) written watermark on the document ? I usually write down on it "reserved for XXXX usage - date of the day", so it could make it be unusable for any other purpose than XXXX's usage. I actually don't mind providing such proofs of identity, but since with such documents, many things could be done (in my case, all on my behalf: Open a bank account, get a consumer credit, and after that disappear), I'm very strict on its conservation. Not that I wouldn't trust RIPE association, but if there's a leak, many things could happen. And I'm pretty sure that a watermark wouldn't be accepted, as it's asked for a certified copy of that document... Kind regards, -- Clément Cavadore
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