Hoi, If you do not trust the person involved, you are crazy to send him a copy of your passport. This is a common sense. This policy as it obviously works.. what is really your issue ?
Do we really need a theoretical approach that only can bring us less functionality ? I do not think so. Thanks, GerardM
On 9 July 2011 09:52, Huib Laurens sterkebak@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I want to know if there is a privacy concern on the Dutch Wikipedia.
The short story:
When you got blocked on the Dutch Wikipedia for socking you can remove the block by sending a copy of your passport to a user thats trusted by the community. After he checks your passport or all the passports involved if you have a shared connection the block will be removed.
The user where you have to send it to isn't indentified by the foundation and you have to send it by snailmail not to OTRS.
The foundations privacy policies does that allow this to happen?
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