• Sibbo@sopuli.xyz
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    13 hours ago

    Yes, and banks when you wanna activate online banking. Arguably, then it’s just for registering, and logging in then works differently.

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      8 hours ago

      We had this too but instead of waiting for a letter you just had to go to any post office. It’s more practical because there’s no waiting

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      12 hours ago

      Governments and banks love this, but I’ve even seen it with phone companies with e-sims. I quickly needed a new phone subscription, so I considered an e-sim, because I figured you could activate it by scanning the QR code from the screen. But no, they will mail me a piece of plastic with the QR code on it. So I went with a regular sim instead.

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        11 hours ago

        I see. Well, I think if you could just scan the code from the screen, that probably would open up all kinds of gateways for scammers. On the other hand, faking a physical address is a bit more expensive.

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          I mean, in Canada we can activate esims by scanning a digital qr code, and we have significantly less scam calls than the US does… Because we have much better laws about that sort of thing.