>>scanning your passport in an airline mobile app to book an international flight comes to mind
Why? Proof of ID would be required at boarding time, and by Security who simply verify the supplied info matches the actual ID, but does not actually scan and store the document (nor should they)
I am unclear what in a booking process would require a person to scan in your passport to book the travel?
How would this work if I am a corporate booker needing to book flights for others, do I need to maintain a copy of their ID's?
Your example is pretty flawed, as is most examples you will come up with because in reality there is no reason to have to upload your ID. It is draconian and should be resisted by everyone for any purpose
Why? Proof of ID would be required at boarding time, and by Security who simply verify the supplied info matches the actual ID, but does not actually scan and store the document (nor should they)
I am unclear what in a booking process would require a person to scan in your passport to book the travel?
How would this work if I am a corporate booker needing to book flights for others, do I need to maintain a copy of their ID's?
Your example is pretty flawed, as is most examples you will come up with because in reality there is no reason to have to upload your ID. It is draconian and should be resisted by everyone for any purpose