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uxcolumboyesterday at 3:17 PM4 repliesview on HN

That's nuts. Why do they want a pic of your passport.

Absolutely no to this - reason enough to go with AWS or alternatives. And why are ppl willingly giving it to hosting providers?

Unnecessarily exposing yourself to identity theft if they get compromised.


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acdhayesterday at 3:30 PM

They have to operate within the laws of the countries they’re physically located in. Those countries want to know that they’re not hosting illegal content, providing services to crime rings, Russia or North Korea, etc.

If Hetzner allows you to host something and you use it for illegal acts, they aren’t going to jail to shield you for €10/month.

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fg137yesterday at 6:35 PM

In my case, I submitted my drivers license, the real one, that matched other information I submitted.

They still decided my information was fake and terminated my account.

I'm never going to do business with them again.

zaptheimpaleryesterday at 3:37 PM

Hetzner is like 1/10th the cost of ripoffs like AWS now, the passport data is deleted after verification and I can actually trust this claim coming from an EU company under GDPR that doesn't have any use for my personal data. You can also just bypass the passport requirement entirely by making a €20 Paypal deposit to the account.

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victorbjorklundyesterday at 7:30 PM

Never had to do this. Sounds like they were flagged as a high risk customer and that’s why.