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Hey guys well if anyone have ******** here i hope can help me.
Today after school i logged in ******** to chat with my friends.After 2/3 hours i tried to logged in and ******** told me that my name is fake and that i need to take a picture of ID O.o.What is the problem is my account reported? or what?

In Advance,vassilis.
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#2

I also had this sometimes, probably it's because multiplie people log into ******** with the same IP

or it happens because you add random people as friends
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#3

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Originally Posted by Dripac
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I also had this sometimes, probably it's because multiplie people log into ******** with the same IP

or it happens because you add random people as friends
Well to be honest at friday i had a small party and some friends joined from my pc at their ******** account i hope that might this don't be problem
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#4

It happens because you're logging in from un-identified device / different IP address.
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#5

Why the hell does ******** need to have a proof of your identity? Different IPs can mean that an unathorized person logged into your account, but isnt an email confirmation absolutely enough for that? I can understand that you need to verify your identity for financial services like paypal, but ******** is a social network made for communication, so there is absolutely no need to link it to your real life personal identity.
This just proofs to me again that not using ******** is a really good idea. Learn from that and stop helping that company to steal your existence.
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#6

It is because a lot of users logged in on the same machine. Sent a support email to them.
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#7

******** asking for your identity ? It doesn't make any sense.. !
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#8

Mutilple IPs tend to get your account blocked on ********.

Contact them.
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#9

A picture of your ID? personally I wouldnt give them it.
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Mutilple IPs tend to get your account blocked on ********.

Contact them.
It's nothing to do with multiple IP's, I access my accounts on average 6/7 times a day with different connections from around the office and home. ******** DO conduct spot checks on random users every so often, or do this if the account seems to be fraudulent or reported as "pretending to be someone else".

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A picture of your ID? personally I wouldnt give them it.
Why wouldn't you give them it? ******** comply with all data protection laws and no sooner has the ID been validated it's destroyed, or if faxed it's shredded.
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