I haven’t been on Facebook in something over a decade and received an email today saying that there was a request to reset my Facebook password. I decided to long into the account to delete it but the only option Facebook gave me to confirm my identity was to upload a scan of a photo ID. What insanity is that? I’m obviously not going to send them a copy of my dl. Is there any way to nuke my account without logging in or to log in without sending them any information they don’t already have?
- Uh, so… I may run a Facebook account for my dog… I was asked for a driver’s license. I made a shitty id for her…like with her picture thinking ‘well, this is it… May as well have fun.’ - It was approved. Either the approver was like ‘fuck okay, bless you’ or it’s a shitty ai bot. - Please tell me you have a photo of your dog’s fake ID. - sorry friend… I quickly whipped it together in gimp, I believe, three computers ago :( - However, one thing worth noting… I had to buy the old domain to some website I ran in college. It was her email address… and I needed a code to submit the ID. She got crazy locked out of the account due to VPN use. Anyway so I bought the domain, set up a back up email and then submitted the ID. Cost me nothing as I was able to refund the domain in time. But damn it was a lot of work… but I’ve been runnin that account for like 10 years. - RIP lil homie :) (had to put her down recently but she was nearly 18 and well loved) 
 
 
- Q: When did Facebook decide it was ok to demand a scan of your driver’s license? A: when people became stupid enough to scan their driver’s license and send it to a website - “dumb fucks…” – mark zuckerberg 
- At least seven years. That’s when they first demanded I provide ID. I was traveling a ton for work and using VPN so likely got flagged. My account has been in some wired shitty limbo ever since. I won’t give them my ID, and have purged my posts, likes, groups and so on. The account is nothing but a ghost now, cest le vie! 
- How are they supposed to know that you want to delete your account? Like I get what you’re saying and I agree to a point, but without the password what’s the way they prevent any random person from emailing and having accounts deleted? - I’m willing to answer security questions or give them a code they send me through a text or email. I understand the need for identity verification but there are less invasive ways to do that. 
- They didn’t email, they tried to login directly to Facebook, and when logging in Facebook asked for their driver’s license… 
 
- Its a must by GDPR, its not facebooks fault. But at least you can delete your account because of GDPR. - It’s not a must by GDPR, but it allows companies to ask for ID when needed. 
 A Dutch company was fined for this: https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=dd59d515-19f1-4cea-9b29-ce61359a52c9
 


