On 05/11/2018 18:01, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
user personal data provided for key verification stored for forever
and can not be deleted or removed by user's request.

Yes, that's the point.
If my counterparty had signed some contract or document, he/she should not be able to delete his/her public key certificate and data used for its verification.
So in case of dispute I can prove that he/she really signed the document.
This is exactly the part that is difficult to ensure, especially given the new European legislation (GDPR). We needed to develop a justification for this. We had registered by U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (https://ico.org.uk) , hired certified Data Protection Officer etc.

Maybe it would also be a good idea to provide a list of locations of
Notaries before registration. I'd like to see if there is one nearby, if
not, there is not much benefit for me to register (at least now).

For now we have connected notaries only in Tel Aviv and Kyiv.

The main verification method is online verification, and we have already users with verified keys from 34 countries.


Best regards,
Viktor Ageyev
CEO/CTO, Cryptonomica.net

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