• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Similar to the Netherlands. We have a Citizen Service Number, which is used for government stuff (taxes, welfare, etc), employment, banking and loans and related things that require you to prove you’re you.

    For most other things, they write the document number of your official ID, which is not personal info, but very easily traced back to you by the police if you, say, don’t pay for your hotel room.

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      3 months ago

      Here in Romania we have a CNP (personal numeric code). It’s assigned at birth and is explicitly a unique identifying number for each citizen. We must have a valid ID card with that number on us at all times.

    • Difference is though that random companies aren’t allowed to use your number (unless for employment purposes). It’s also just the identifier to your person, not identification. So providing this number is not enough to prove that you are you, by law at least. Additional identification such as your id are required.