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<li><a href="#certification">What does <strong>certification</strong> mean, and what is a <strong>"verification selfie"</strong>?</a></li>
<li><a href="#need-certification">Do I <strong>need</strong> to send a "verification selfie"?</a></li>
<li><a href="#why-certify">Why the hard requirement to certify?</a></li>
<li><a href="#cannot-certify">Are there <strong>alternative options</strong> to becoming Certified?</a></li>
<li><a href="#uncertified">What can non-certified members do?</a></li>
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see the next section, below.
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<h3 id="cannot-certify">Are there alternative options to becoming Certified?</h3>
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I understand that some nudists need to exercise a degree of discretion and will
not want to take a face pic with {{PrettyTitle}}'s name and upload that <em>anywhere at all</em> onto the Internet. For
example if you are a teacher or work in law enforcement or the clergy and you need to keep
careful control of your image online because the world isn't quite enlightened enough yet
when it comes to nudity and sexuality.
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<p>
These are very valid concerns and can be handled on a case-by-case basis. The
main thing I'm looking for in certification is to prove that you're a real person,
you look like your pictures here and that you're not a minor. Send a DM to
<a href="/messages/compose?to=introvertnudist">u/introvertnudist</a>
to inquire about alternative verification methods, which may include just hopping on a
quick video call with a site admin.
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<p>
Note, though: this is a social site for {{PrettyTitle}} nudists so you <strong>are</strong>
expected to post at least <em>some</em> pictures of yourself on your profile page. A face
pic (at least a clothed, G-rated selfie) as your default profile picture is highly encouraged,
and the rest of your pics you can leave your face cropped or censored out of. And your profile
picture can be marked private or "friends only" if you like; see below.
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<h3 id="uncertified">What can non-certified members do?</h3>
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