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Old 09-04-2008, 06:41 PM
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I think that is one thing on the top of my mind also Lisa.... in that people who have nothing to hide often don't have any issue providing such verification as long as they know or have some legal assurance that protects that verification process. I have never had an issue providing such documents online, and have had to do so with certain things, like even getting a server you must prove your identity, even though you pay for it, you must prove who you are so they can decrease fraudulent activity upon the web now. Sure, there are still some countries where you can go be as fraudulent as you like, but the majority of western society countries now require such verification for these exact reasons.... to prove you are who you say you are because the web otherwise allows you to be very anonymous.
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