Think they have a database of authentic identification to compare to?
secondly… how are they gonna tackle people sharing accounts? because i’ve met no small amount of devs in general that share accounts, especially if they are servicing clients and have some amount of turnover or the client has stringent yearly training or otherwise has access limits to only one or two accounts.
Finally… how would they ever know if someone’s identity isn’t stolen? if a person is dead?
I don’t think so, big brother
I’m feeling again a sudden urge to buy a small countryside house and live off the grid
Think they have a database of authentic identification to compare to?
secondly… how are they gonna tackle people sharing accounts? because i’ve met no small amount of devs in general that share accounts, especially if they are servicing clients and have some amount of turnover or the client has stringent yearly training or otherwise has access limits to only one or two accounts.
Finally… how would they ever know if someone’s identity isn’t stolen? if a person is dead?