Why Do Hosts in Italy Ask for YOUR Passport?

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @ptoo6348
    @ptoo6348 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Nico, that's really helpful!

  • @megand175
    @megand175 Год назад +1

    Wow, none of my 5 stays recently in Italy asked for passport info whereas every stay in Turkey has been extremely strict about it.
    PS - after reading and watching your info about Palermo and what to expect I was so very pleasantly surprised that every single person who I purchased from or interacted with were all extremely friendly and helpful! 😊

  • @markkennedy3677
    @markkennedy3677 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this information.

  • @MikeEss1000
    @MikeEss1000 Год назад +1

    Great video Nico. Thanks and keep them coming.

    • @WeArePalermo
      @WeArePalermo  Год назад

      grazie mille 🙏🏽

    • @MikeEss1000
      @MikeEss1000 Год назад

      Hope to see you in Palermo June 2024.
      @@WeArePalermo

  • @Amaryllis-r5z
    @Amaryllis-r5z Год назад +1

    Thank you for explanations, our hosts were very reticent to tell us why they took a photo of our identity cards, but we found it out in the end. We were very suprised because in my country it is strickly forbidden to do it. Why? Because with other person IC (and some other details) you are able to take loan in the bank or make other criminal things...There are no names on the intercoms and mailboxes in the house, in my country - EU RODO regulations. Different thing in Italy.

    • @WeArePalermo
      @WeArePalermo  Год назад +3

      Indeed, the act of hosts taking photos of guests' identity cards or passports is not just unsettling, it's downright ridiculous, especially for those coming from countries that deeply value security and privacy. But in Italy, this absurdity is enshrined in law, making hosts act more like unpaid government clerks than genuine hospitality providers. They're caught in a bind - required by law to request such sensitive data and then deal with the inevitable discomfort and fallout it causes guests.
      It's a real conundrum. In today's world, where personal data is so precious, one would think its protection would be of utmost priority. Yet, in Italy, the approach seems haphazard at best. It leaves many to question the rationale of those in power. Let's hope common sense prevails soon and this dated, intrusive rule is revisited. Grazie e a presto 😉

  • @Sean-nb9sn
    @Sean-nb9sn 7 месяцев назад +1

    I expect my passport to be checked at least by the accommodation reception when checking in

  • @lloll72
    @lloll72 9 месяцев назад

    bravissimo