Nel mio paese, le foto ID possono essere utilizzate per eliminare un prestito. Non capisco perché dovrei inviare tali foto a uno sconosciuto. Posso fornire i miei dettagli personali e presentare il documento all’arrivo. È questa la pratica standard nel tuo paese? E se l’host insiste per scattare foto?

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    1. Glum-Image3853 on

      Yes it’s normal. It’s an anti-mafia measure. They will keep copies of your ID for some time after you leave.

    2. nicolalucchetta84 on

      It’s normal if you use Airbnb via self check-in, as the host needs to register your details in the municipality database. If you check-in in person, they ask you your id/passport in this moment.

    3. It’s the standard practice. If you show them in person, they still do a copy of it.

    4. Fit-Conference-3088 on

      It wouldn’t be legal. 

      To be perfectly legal, they should take the data in person and not take photos.

       But especially for B&Bs or private hosts, it’s common practice to do this to save time. 

      If you don’t want to, tell them you don’t want to send photos of your documents and that you’ll show them to them in person, or just send them the data.

    5. zagnobestia on

      > In my country, ID photos can be used to take out a loan.

      I highly doubt it. What country is it?

      Asking for a friend.

    6. Tullio_Ostello on

      > In my country, ID photos can be used to take out a loan.

      That’s the problem after all

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