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chimeracoder 4 hours ago

> Not so sure about that. Handing an ID to a bouncer at a bar or similar is not logging anything.

> Sophisticated places might have a scanner that does what ever validation it does, but again, it's just another cursory check of the photo.

Many/most bars do scan IDs now. Ostensibly it's to verify that it's real, but they do use those systems to keep a log of everyone who enters.

basisword 3 hours ago | parent [-]

They also use them to flag people who've been previously banned and the systems work across venues. The idea that verification in the real world is cursory is not accurate.

dylan604 2 hours ago | parent [-]

The vast majority of places I frequent do not even have a person at the door checking IDs. If the bar tender/server thinks you look young, they ask for ID. I clearly do not look to be too young, so there's that. The last place I went to with an actual scanner was more of a nightclub that had a cover charge.

unselect5917 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Anecdotal evidence is weak (not) evidence.

abustamam an hour ago | parent | next [-]

This is true but your orignal reply was also anecdotal.

dylan604 an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

sure, but it is what it is. the places with scanners may be more sophisticated than i give them credit, but you cannot deny there are places that do not card every person every time you visit. online places will never not know it was you. if you cannot see the differences, then you're just deliberately being obstinate about it