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I went to an Airbnb where the host had a ledger of all the previous guests that had stayed, with their personal information and their passport number. And it was left in the apartment for you to sign, so I had access to the passport number of literally hundreds of people from all over the world.

And it wasn't a mistake as the host asked you to sign the ledger when you arrived.




In some countries, maintaining such a ledger is actually required by law.


I think the parent poster is more concerned with the fact that the ledger was available for guests to read.




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