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If you asked to delete or alter the account, then it makes sense. To unsubscribe from emails... Well normally not but I guess it's financial information, and you can't use 2FA, so I guess it makes sense that they need to protect themselves.
If you never used a document to sign up, then it's ridiculous to ask for more information... Not sure if it's actually illegal though, as long as they handle the data correctly.
It would be less morbid if they were asking for documents, but selfie comon...
They are not providing anything important to my email, its just crap like:
Why should you overclock your GPUs? Help us make NiceHash better! Etc
Im contacting them from the same email tho. Obviously company I dont trust and I have to stick to spam folder it seems
Documents don't help against identity theft. I guess selfies don't either in the age of deepfakes, but it gives them plausible deniability.
The problem here is that you lost the 2FA, so that makes it difficult.
But yea as long as it's just emails from a company you don't care about, setting them as spam is the easiest solution.