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Old 04-14-2006, 09:11 PM  
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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?
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.
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