The 15 year old whiz kid in his basement trying to sell my identity online doesn't.
There are a few data dumps in recent years in which my address (now old) usernames emails and passwords have been leaked unencrypted but i had a notification as soon as this happened and was able to reset passwords.
I also have 2 factor auth where available and although i have a Facebook account for use with messenger there is no information attached to it and 98% of the features are not available to my friend's let alone the public. I also avoid liking any post's/pages and am part of the Norwich groups.
Any accounts I no longer use I delete and request my data to be deleted.
Any documents I request in paper form and if not possible I find another service to use.
Recently my payslips are now being sent electronically to an online portal based in the US. (Company decision of which i was against). Funnily enough i found out that I couldn't access this website within my workplace due to the fact it was unsecured.
Some people may think cyber security is a joke and are more than happy to hand over their information to any company. It's those same people that cry out when they realise their data has been sold/stolen due to ignorance.
So when you say that they should have a picture and my name on a computerised database to identify me when walking into the ground you have to excuse my reservations. If anyone want's to question who I am against the ticket i have bought they can request to see my I.D of which I will be happy to oblige as long as the I.D itself is not being photographed or recorded.
For reference cruise ship's aren't exactly secure either.
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