[QUOTE=ElectricHug;5841241]Seriously. I'll take the small risk and get verified once by P411, an established company (who probably does a far better job than these random providers anyway), but sending out personally identifying information to a provider I've never met, who can easily and instantly send and upload that message to whoever? Who I can literally never know whether they've actually deleted (I would bet money most don't bother going back through all their previous messages deleting things and at best just say they do). And now that so many use face Id instead of Pins, phones are easily unlocked by an enforcement agency should that come up.
Take a stand people -- tell them you have cash, p411, maybe a provider reference (with no guarantee they'll respond), but that is it and should be enough.[/QUOTE]I can understand your reasoning for choosing to verify with P411, but I think depending on the situation it could be equally if not more risky to register with a company. I'm sure patrons of Ashely Madison felt anonymity was guaranteed before their hack. Mainly, it just comes down to reading reviews by other clients and judging a provider by yourself. Unfortunately, most low-volume, top-tier providers do in fact require extensive screening. If you do know anyone that is good and accepts a provider reference, I would certainly appreciate a pm.