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Originally Posted by xlogger
When? 2 or 3 years ago thery were not doing it. Now almost all are doing it, its common practice now.
If you buy hosting for anything over 1k/m they ask for ID.
What if you buy cigs and beer with the water, do you need to show ID? Yes.
I dont understand what the big deal is showing your ID.
What if someone stold your CC and used it for hosting? Wouldnt you want that host to ask for ID?
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We're both reasonably intelligent people. So let me explain the areas for corruption inherent with collecting personal identification.
Case #1 - The data is stored locally & the office building is broken into.
Case #2 - The fax/or data is not destroyed properly & is found in a dumpster.
Case #3 - Some 18yo the company just hired decides to take the scan home to make his friend a fake ID....you just happen to look like Johnny Miller.
Case #4 - The hosting company is owned by criminals, who use your personal information to setup several credit accounts, cell phone plans etc. And by the time you recieve a credit report 6 months later you're fucked, with a capital F.
And i'm a big fan of personal privacy. As far as i'm concerned a phone call from a land based line with functioning caller ID is good enough.
If a hosting company considers the bandwidth you "might" burn as "credit" then they need to be JUST AS secure as a credit company. And i can tell you from personal experience, they aren't.