A typical process is:
You take a photo of a document (e.g. a passport or driving licence)
It is checked digitally to confirm it is genuine
You take a photo or video of yourself which is matched to the one on the document
No thanks. Hard pass
A typical process is:
You take a photo of a document (e.g. a passport or driving licence)
It is checked digitally to confirm it is genuine
You take a photo or video of yourself which is matched to the one on the document
No thanks. Hard pass
From the article you linked:
A typical process is:
You take a photo of a document (e.g. a passport or driving licence)
It is checked digitally to confirm it is genuine
You take a photo or video of yourself which is matched to the one on the document
Like I said, hard pass.
Do you have a source? I’ve watched his videos for awhile but I don’t remember hearing this take from him.
Hard pass.
Such as?
I’ve never made any money from pirating. Or at least I wouldn’t have if I would have ever done such a thing.
I guess I have to ask the same question about freetube.
Why did you add an ad for Mull when your title and article is about Firefox?
Is there something saying they flew this out of spec? The way I understand the situation is that something failed which can happen.
So they should have only flown this one 22 times? How do you determine the best “before they fail” point?
I guess you’re not talking about the Borderlands movie
So why couldn’t a Haltech and an aftermarket infotainment system work?
Can you explain how? I’m at a bit of a loss how.
I wonder how much such a thing would weigh. I don’t need/want a week’s worth of battery.
Still no room for headphone jack
Isn’t Blu Ray dead?
I’m not comfortable uploading things like my passport to entities that have proven time and time again that they don’t care about data security.