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Board Announcements (Altcoins)
Re: BYTEBALL: Totally new consensus algorithm + private untraceable payments
by
IckyYak22871
on 22/01/2018, 16:35:33 UTC
And make sure that the Jumio database is never hacked. Because once it's hacked you are ...cked.
As far as I know, Jumio shouldn't keep records, right? Jumio only verifies the identity (once!), then it's hash is stored in the DAG, and Jumio doesn't need your paperwork anymore. Jumio witnesses the hash is correct.
Im not sure if I am right here, but this would make perfect sense to me.

Cmon. Then how this KYC/AML works when needed? How three letter agency can find a user if they need by court order etc?

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Personal information.  Jumio collects a wide range of personal information through the Services.  This information varies depending on the Jumio application and the Third-Party Data Controller in question, but may include such information as name, physical address, email address, telephone number, social security number, driver’s license number, state or national ID card number, passport number, other ID card number, credit or debit card number, CVV, expiration date, and/or date of birth.  In some cases, Jumio may collect a visually scanned or photographed image of your face and/or your identification card, driver’s license, passport, utility bill, bank account statement, insurance card, or credit/debit card.  This image may include your photograph and other information from the imaged document, such as your eye color, weight, height, and organ donor status.
https://www.jumio.com/legal-information/privacy-policy/jumio-inc-privacy-policy-for-online-services/

The are not supposed to store your private data in no database. Only hash in the DAG. To collect does not mean to store. If they do store your private data in their database, all this ID verification on byteball does not make sense.