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now if only there were a system that would allow you to 100% confirm your identity online.

maybe a trusted 3rd party that could confirm your details Face to Face then allow you to be issued with a cryptography secure key.

just think of the benefits.

But what, they're going to refuse me forever because I was a dick once?

I meet the criteria and have an existing account. This ain't no special members club. It's a regular hangout for the dregs of society

got a reply... turns out they consider it fake because it doesnt match the fake name on my current (locked) account.

FFS. people get reported for using fake names and so the default response is to prove the fake name?

got a reply... turns out they consider it fake because it doesnt match the fake name on my current (locked) account.

FFS. people get reported for using fake names and so the default response is to prove the fake name?

Its all a downhill spiral now Leroy. Next week I may see you at Cranny station scabbing ciggy butts.

Better hope the cops/government/banks don't find out you stole an identity, fake or not...

:P

Its all a downhill spiral now Leroy. Next week I may see you at Cranny station scabbing ciggy butts.

if anything, getting off facebook will make me a more clear minded, tolerant and worldly member of society.

even the homeless in the city have smart phones with data usage.

Martin have you done any of the cisco certs? doing some study atm for ccna, seems much more difficult than back in the day at tafe dat IPV6 coming in, extended ACLs etc

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