Comment by petre 6 months ago Don't governments require them to chech people's IDs to make sure they aren't kids? 16 comments petre Reply eviks 6 months ago Do they also require permanently storing the document instead of just the check result? hulitu 6 months ago Oficially, no, unoficially, yes. throwaway473825 6 months ago It depends on the implementation. The EU's European Digital Identity Wallet will allow users to prove that they are over 18 without sharing any other personal information. immibis 6 months ago Anonymous means you can pay someone $2 to use theirs. whatevertrevor 6 months ago Surely that's solved easily by ensuring a 1:1 association between the proof of age and account? 11 replies →
eviks 6 months ago Do they also require permanently storing the document instead of just the check result? hulitu 6 months ago Oficially, no, unoficially, yes.
throwaway473825 6 months ago It depends on the implementation. The EU's European Digital Identity Wallet will allow users to prove that they are over 18 without sharing any other personal information. immibis 6 months ago Anonymous means you can pay someone $2 to use theirs. whatevertrevor 6 months ago Surely that's solved easily by ensuring a 1:1 association between the proof of age and account? 11 replies →
immibis 6 months ago Anonymous means you can pay someone $2 to use theirs. whatevertrevor 6 months ago Surely that's solved easily by ensuring a 1:1 association between the proof of age and account? 11 replies →
whatevertrevor 6 months ago Surely that's solved easily by ensuring a 1:1 association between the proof of age and account? 11 replies →
Do they also require permanently storing the document instead of just the check result?
Oficially, no, unoficially, yes.
It depends on the implementation. The EU's European Digital Identity Wallet will allow users to prove that they are over 18 without sharing any other personal information.
Anonymous means you can pay someone $2 to use theirs.
Surely that's solved easily by ensuring a 1:1 association between the proof of age and account?
11 replies →