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·4 lata temu·discuss
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That is not acceptable.
warbler73
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How does Google "own" this "market"?
warbler73
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Any gTLD whatsoever owned by some for profit corporation is not acceptable.
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Why should any TLDs at all, like .dev and .app, be owned by Google?
warbler73
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> domain extensions like .dev and .app are owned by Google

Why are domain extensions like .dev and .app owned by Google?
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Why do you think people without passports (or uncomfortable uploading government documents to nearly every website they wish to use) should not be allowed to use those websites.
warbler73
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> Most people satisfy the "two forms of identification" requirement

53% of US adult citizens have a passport as of 11/22. Most of them have a state ID as well. So yes, a bare majority of citizens will be allowed internet access.

I have never seen a library card or insurance card with a photo id that is accepted as id at all, much less valid id. Do you have examples and if so how common is this in Texas?
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"Man's got a point. Two is no good. Let's make it three photo ids." - Texas Legislator Tex

"Hole up there son, we don't want to have to revisit this every year to patch holes. Let's put in a safety margin: Five photo ids." - Texas Legislator Champ
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> This might not only be about protecting the children.

When you have verified name and address of every user you can charge a lot more for ads.
warbler73
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Uh oh. Is it that obvious?
warbler73
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I like to roll this way! (Just not at work.)

    SELECT
      employee_name
    , company_name
    , salary
    , state_code
    , city
      FROM 'employees';