What's your perception/thoughts on using parents identity to do KYCs? To be honest, just as you said, many of us don't care about privacy and have been using centralized exchanges. That's 99% true.
But for me, I did not used any of my identity to verify any KYCs. Instead all the CEXs are registered under my parents name. My parents doesn't use or knows how to operate smart phones. Doesn't have social media or any kind of online identity.
Note: By the time I realized the consequence of using CEXs, I had already registered to one or two CEXs. So there was no going back then.
This will be off-topic here. We need a different thread in different sections to discuss this. If BitcoinGirl.Club does not mind, I could say something. Doing KYC on any platform is risky. No matter who's identity it was. I am curious if they asked for a liveness check or not. If they did, how did you pass the liveness check? We all know the bad side of the KYC and identity theft. What if their KYC leaks from some of those platforms and they get into trouble? Would you forgive yourself?
I have seen people giving fingerprints to buy a sim card or open a mobile banking account. I have seen some criminals in news that they took those fingerprint in a silicon and used it multiple times to register new sim cards and sell those sim cards at high price to criminals.
Let's get back to where we were. I guess we need to spread some positivity about PGP and it's usage.