If I were to purchase a service or product somewhere on the Internet (either with or without a EULA indicating some of my personal data would be shared), would I not expect to have to unmistakeably identify myself and/or provide information if I elected to proceed?.......
.....why is FB "wrong" in demanding account-applicant identification,....
Facebook has broken promises in regards to how it would handle users data in the past. For this reason i don't think demanding a new avenue to screw with, such as your phone no. is fair. A copy of your license with some identity points omitted is reasonable. Of course you can always give them as much info as you as you like/trust them with. -- Paradigm Shift beta test pilot. "Now is the not right time to stop folding."