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Jaycatt Nico
Musical Cat
Join date: 1 Jun 2005
Posts: 169
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09-07-2008 15:34
I have a friend who is wanting to complete age verification, but his passport (UK) has just expired. Since the expired one already shows the birthdate (and that's static) we figure it would be okay, but wouldn't want him to get in trouble later for it. Any thoughts?
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Alicia Sautereau
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Join date: 20 Feb 2007
Posts: 3,125
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09-07-2008 15:36
if you can verify with credentials of people who are dead for 10 years, i doubt it...
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Ordinal Malaprop
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Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 4,607
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09-07-2008 15:36
It is legally and technically impossible for age verification to access passport details anyway, so I would not worry too much.
(Nor would I enter my passport details for that matter.)
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Rika Watanabe
Highly improbable
Join date: 3 Jun 2008
Posts: 245
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09-07-2008 15:58
From: Ordinal Malaprop It is legally and technically impossible for age verification to access passport details anyway, so I would not worry too much. What are they checking though, if anything? Or is that just a cover-your-posterior data collection that is not checked against any offworld database?
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