With Facebook highly focussed on protecting its users and ensuring that its community guidelines and user regulations are being followed and adhered to, it comes as no surprise that the platform will sometimes ask for proof of identification.
But why does this happen and in which situations might you be expected to show or upload your ID to Facebook?
Proving Account Ownership
If you are trying to access an account without all the correct login information, for example if you have forgotten your two-step verification information and answers, then you may be asked up upload your ID.
This ensures that your account is not unlocked for anyone who isn’t you.
To Confirm Your Name
To prevent Facebook users from impersonating others, you may be asked for identification to prove that your name is what you say it is.
One of the regulations that Facebook imposes is designed to prevent users from being able to create and establish fake profiles – with this being one of the easiest ways to verify information that is entered upon sign up.
If You Change Your Age
Facebook has strict protocol regarding the age of its users. Not only must users be of a certain age to create an account, but they will also find certain actions and features of the platform blocked until they reach the right age to use them.
If a younger user tries to change their age on Facebook, ID may be required to confirm their date of birth and to ensure that they are not trying to fake their age on Facebook.
We hope this gives you some more insight into the way that Facebook uses your ID and how this can help to verify information designed to protect you and your account.