Hi,

But when you are making a governmental website for example: you need actual identity.

Django makes it possible (I'd even say easy) to setup your forms / models to enforce stricter requirements if you have to. We don't have to treat these cases as the default. Backwards compatibility is the bigger concern here.

Regards,
René

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