User:Tony Tan/Committed Identity

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Committed identity: 9DB608C48ACDF65525F2A6487B0F600907DAD1615E44F0B893302B63F95F4E84C61685097FCD5D0F5BC3A154131222D6826769E74EAD551C69E0909EB03308B8 is a SHA-512 commitment to this user's real-life identity.

The above hash was initially published on October 16, 2014 and it was confirmed again in an edit summary on November 3, 2014. The secret string that produces this hash includes my full legal name, email address, two phone numbers, and my date of birth. As it is securely backed up in multiple locations, it is highly unlikely that I may lose this string.

This hash shall not be changed unless I am able to provide the original string that has the above hash to at least three administrators and prove to them all of the following:

    a) I possess an official document issued by a government with a name matching the legal name specified by the string and the correct date of birth.
    b) I can receive emails sent to the email address.
    c) I can receive calls or texts to at least one of the two phone numbers.

The above requirements may not be changed unless the hash has been changed following the fulfillment of all the above requirements.

The above requirements can also be fulfilled from any other account to prove that this account has been compromised and that its legitimate owner has started to use the other account.

Tony Z. Tan · talk 21:08, 15 April 2015 (UTC)