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Scanning Proof of Identity Documents
The practice of scanning 'proof of identity' documents is becoming more common.
A business may only scan customers' identity documents if it is necessary for its functions or activities. In the first instance businesses should consider whether identification is required and, if so, whether simply sighting a 'proof of identity' document without scanning it would be sufficient.
Privacy Commissioner's Information Sheet
August 31, 2007 in Privacy | Permalink
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