jstratton3 on Nostr: I tried once using a valid email alias in Proton but with a fake name. I got an ...
I tried once using a valid email alias in Proton but with a fake name. I got an automated email that they couldn't verify me. I also tried with my regular email, real name, but fake birth date and incorrect US state. That also lead to a failed verification. If they ask are asking for all that information and validating the correctness of it, then yes that is a form of KYC.
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