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Okay, I've been hearing a lot on image deposits for on-line purchases. The idea of right uploading an image to verify your identity is fairly cool, but actually, does it actually *work* consistently and reliably? I'm skeptical, to be trustworthy.
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I agree with you - it's definitely a marketing tactic, and there's a lot of hype surrounding it. What are the key differences between using an image deposit versus conventional verification approaches like Sms codes or mail confirmations? Does it actually strengthen your identity, or is it just a rapid fix that can be bypassed?
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I'm really worried about security here. How secure is this process compared to more methods of verifying identity? What are the potential vulnerabilities - could somebody potentially spoof an image or use a fake account? Do you think there's any real fraud protection built into the method, and if so, how effective is it?
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I've read that some companies are using Ai to evaluate photographs. Is this a rightful protection evaluate, or is it just another way for them to potentially manipulate the process? How transparent are they on how they use image recognition technology?
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This sounds like a exactly risky approach to verifying identity. Are there any reputable services that offer picture deposit verification, and what's their privateness policy like? What kind of data is being collected and stored, and how does it relate to your account security?