@aral in germany, you also need to show an ID to get a sim-card. This has been the case since july 2017 https://www.heise.de/ct/artikel/nachgehakt-Prepaid-Mobilfunkkarten-nur-noch-gegen-Ausweis-3757514.html
@humanetech @aral In germany, I was forced to upload a full scan without any markings or redactions for life insurance in april. I even brought this to the attention of our Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information.
(see: https://social.bund.de/@bfdi/106130819184537301 )
@humanetech @aral the idea of noting who I gave the copy to is a great one, though.
@humanetech @claudius I’m pretty sure they’d refuse that here. They demand to scan it themselves.
@humanetech that's interesting and good advice that I hadn't encountered before. :) Thanks for sharing. @claudius @aral
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This reminds me of some handy advice I found the other day about preparing some copies of identity cards yourself, to avoid identity fraud.
There are some personal ID's to cover (like in Netherlands the Government Service Number, or BSN), and you might even cover your photograph in some cases.
Then when handing over your copy, you add a note describing who its for and a date.
See government advice (in Dutch): https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/identiteitsfraude/vraag-en-antwoord/fraude-voorkomen-met-kopie-id-bewijs