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I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn.

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  • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

    I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

    So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

    Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

    Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

    https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

    theriac@plasmatrap.comT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social
    As an individual that bails on a website that insists I don't connect anonymously, I really have a hard time understanding the compliance here. Set up a web site if you want to establish an online presence.

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    • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

      I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

      So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

      Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

      Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

      https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

      harriettmb@toot.walesH This user is from outside of this forum
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      #8

      @Ivovanwilligen The only thing you didn’t mention is the owner/operator of Persona - one PETER THIEL

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      • everydaymoggie@sfba.socialE everydaymoggie@sfba.social

        Wouldn't it make more sense to read those before uploading your personal documents?

        @Ivovanwilligen

        noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN This user is from outside of this forum
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        #9

        @EverydayMoggie @Ivovanwilligen why be like this? They made something useful. Who do you know who ever reads the Ts&Cs? If you do, you're in a small minority. Maybe uplift instead of coming down on people for everything.

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        • theriac@plasmatrap.comT theriac@plasmatrap.com

          @Ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social
          As an individual that bails on a website that insists I don't connect anonymously, I really have a hard time understanding the compliance here. Set up a web site if you want to establish an online presence.

          noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN This user is from outside of this forum
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          #10

          @Theriac that works for you, it doesn't work for everyone. Don't be like this.

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          • noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN noodlemaz@mstdn.games

            @Theriac that works for you, it doesn't work for everyone. Don't be like this.

            theriac@plasmatrap.comT This user is from outside of this forum
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            @noodlemaz@mstdn.games
            With respect, I
            made it work for me.

            It's clear all corporate social media see biometrics as another commodity they can sell, and they got there by people sighing and accepting them commodifying user data.

            Pointing out people shouldn't just shrug and go along with unreasonable requests, isn't "being like that".

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            • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

              I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

              So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

              Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

              Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

              https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

              tansy@wandering.shopT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Ivovanwilligen holy crap - thanks for pointing this out. Appreciate it and will share!

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              • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                melroy@mastodon.melroy.orgM This user is from outside of this forum
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                @Ivovanwilligen ow no.. Ow no no no no. It's the same company as Discord and Roblox. Persona is evil.

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                • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                  I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                  So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                  Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                  Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                  https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                  donhawkins@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @Ivovanwilligen @AnnaAnthro I dumped LI when Microslop bought them. Even with 6k+ connections. Haven’t missed LI for a second.

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                  • noodlemaz@mstdn.gamesN noodlemaz@mstdn.games

                    @EverydayMoggie @Ivovanwilligen why be like this? They made something useful. Who do you know who ever reads the Ts&Cs? If you do, you're in a small minority. Maybe uplift instead of coming down on people for everything.

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                    In fact, I do read all the details before signing up for anything. Everybody should, especially now, because the stakes are a lot higher than they used to be.

                    @noodlemaz @Ivovanwilligen

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                    • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                      I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                      So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                      Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                      Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                      https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                      simonzerafa@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @Ivovanwilligen

                      Oh shit 😣🤦‍♂️

                      Persona 😥😵‍💫

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                      • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                        I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                        So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                        Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                        Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                        https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                        mwop@phpc.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @Ivovanwilligen I'd considered doing verification there, but when I saw the requirement of the passport scan, I decided there was no way in hell I'd proceed - the possibility of identity theft with third parties processing the data just seemed too high. Your digging validates that see decision. Yikes!

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                        • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                          I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                          So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                          Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                          Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                          https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                          tsadiq@rivals.spaceT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @Ivovanwilligen i lost access to my account a while ago when someones which was not me tried to login too many times with a wrong password. If i want my account back, i must go through this process to prove that i'm the actual owner of the account 🙃

                          Good thing i haven't been looking for customers lately, but it makes me wonder what will happen when i need to 🫣

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                          • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                            I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                            So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                            Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                            Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                            https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

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                            @Ivovanwilligen The slow but complete erosion of privacy.

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                            • everydaymoggie@sfba.socialE everydaymoggie@sfba.social

                              In fact, I do read all the details before signing up for anything. Everybody should, especially now, because the stakes are a lot higher than they used to be.

                              @noodlemaz @Ivovanwilligen

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                              @EverydayMoggie @noodlemaz @Ivovanwilligen
                              The problem is, for most people they need the service they are registering with (or at least think they do). Not signing is not an option, so what’s the point of reading the small print?
                              For example, I want the security updates on my iPhone. I have to click ‘accept’ to get them. The alternative is effectively to brick my phone.
                              It’s a scandal, and law makers the world over are not getting a grip.

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                              • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                                I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                                So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                                Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                                Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                                https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                                alstonvicar@know.me.ukA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                @Ivovanwilligen this is why I don't have a blue tick

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                                • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                                  I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                                  So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                                  Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                                  Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                                  https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                                  arildsen@mastodon.greenA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  @Ivovanwilligen damn, thanks for looking into this. I naively did the verification some time ago and embarrassingly did not pay attention to the details. Time for me to get them to delete my data…

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                                  • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                                    I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                                    So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                                    Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                                    Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                                    https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                                    alvin@curiously.legit.industriesA This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @Ivovanwilligen I'm curious to know if your deletion request and objection to the DPO were acknowledged/honored?

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                                    • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                                      I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                                      So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                                      Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                                      Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                                      https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

                                      plluksie@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      @Ivovanwilligen for the sake of completeness - this persona: https://vmfunc.re/blog/persona/ #privacy #security #persona

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                                      • kimsj@mastodon.socialK kimsj@mastodon.social

                                        @EverydayMoggie @noodlemaz @Ivovanwilligen
                                        The problem is, for most people they need the service they are registering with (or at least think they do). Not signing is not an option, so what’s the point of reading the small print?
                                        For example, I want the security updates on my iPhone. I have to click ‘accept’ to get them. The alternative is effectively to brick my phone.
                                        It’s a scandal, and law makers the world over are not getting a grip.

                                        flangey@chaos.socialF This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @KimSJ
                                        @EverydayMoggie @noodlemaz @Ivovanwilligen
                                        The law does recognise this and the reality is a lot of these clickwrap "adhesion contracts" are extensively modified by consumer law. This can make interpretation difficult as I guess we see here.

                                        I don't even bother with the fine print for financial services products because the industry is heavily regulated and they can just change the terms anyway. What am I going to do, pay off my mortgage because I don't like clause 45.6.7? 😕

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                                        • ivovanwilligen@mastodon.socialI ivovanwilligen@mastodon.social

                                          I wanted the blue checkmark on LinkedIn. The one that says “this person is real.” In a sea of fake recruiters, bot accounts, and AI-generated headshots, it seemed like a smart thing to do.

                                          So I tapped “verify.” I scanned my passport. I took a selfie. Three minutes later — done. Badge acquired. I felt a tiny dopamine hit of legitimacy.

                                          Then I did what apparently nobody does. I went and read the privacy policy and terms of service.

                                          Not LinkedIn’s. The other company’s.

                                          https://thelocalstack.eu/posts/linkedin-identity-verification-privacy/

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                                          @Ivovanwilligen And when Linkedin account is blocked (because you have disconnected/reconnected and made several profile modifications), you must follow the same procedure (without the selfie) to be able to regain access to your account. And when you ask for deletion of your data, they reply that compliance with deletion of data in the GDPR is not fixed, it is at their discretion depending on whether they want to keep them (even without the account having been blocked or suspended or reported).

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