That's a valid concern @crypto.piotr and one I'm confronted with each and every time when an airdrop asks for a full KYC. I'm not overly concerned about them selling the data but I am concerned about identity theft.
For that reason, I decline to participate in any airdrop which isn't hosted by a credible company that has already been in business for a while and has built a name for itself. Those are highly unlikely to risk trashing their reputation for our ID's and they are the only ones to whom I'll hand over my information.
That's just my two cents on it. What do you think?
Have a good one,
cheers!
Dear @runicar
i've very similar approach to KYC and airdrops
I just realized that I never had a chance to read and reply this comment. Not even simple "thank you". Sorry about it.
Just wanted to let you know that finally I did read it and I'm very grateful for your constant support and for being so responsive.
Yours
Piotr
No worries! I like what you are doing here and admire to amount of work you put into your community.
Keep it up!
Cheers :D
It does mean a lot to be appreciated by people I value. And you're definetly one of them @runicar
Cheers :) Piotr