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  "path": "/t/privacy-com-without-persona/38345#post_3",
  "publishedAt": "2026-07-01T05:03:20.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Official: Anthropic to Require Identity Verification for Certain Capabilities on Claude Starting July 8, 2026",
    "General",
    "Read more",
    "Privacy Policy updates",
    "Persona ID Verification with Privacy.com -- Making Sense of Recent News",
    "Questions",
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  "textContent": "See also:\n\nOfficial: Anthropic to Require Identity Verification for Certain Capabilities on Claude Starting July 8, 2026 General\n\n> Anthropic updated its Privacy Policy this week. Starting July 8, 2026, certain capabilities will require identity verification and it will be handled by Persona. Persona is a third party identity verification company backed by Peter Thiel. The announcement comes months after Discord dropped Persona as an age verification vendor following significant user backlash and a reported data exposure incident in February 2026. Read more Privacy Policy updates\n\nPersona ID Verification with Privacy.com -- Making Sense of Recent News Questions\n\n> I’m a new user to Privacy.com for virtual credit cards, as recommended by Privacy Guides. I’ve previously been a victim of credit card fraud and multiple data breaches, so it felt refreshing to make use of this service to protect my information. It’s often recommended throughout the online privacy community. The service obviously requires KYC, which was done via Plaid and Persona Identities, Inc via selfie / ID identification. I should have listened to my instincts, but I proceeded with the veri…",
  "title": "Privacy.com without Persona?"
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