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  2. Plane Finder - Wikipedia

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    Plane Finder is a United Kingdom-based real-time flight tracking service launched in 2009, [1] that is able to show flight data globally. The data available includes flight numbers, how fast an aircraft is moving, its elevation and destination of travel. [ 2 ]

  3. German identity card - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the version number has been added to the machine-readable zone of the identity card. The mandatory storage of two fingerprints (both index fingers, failing this, thumbprints) has met with criticism from data protection advocates but is intended to enable unambiguous identification.

  4. List of dialling codes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    aa-asterisk.org.uk. Archived from the original on 6 April 2014 – patterns for checking which area codes and prefixes are valid and patterns for formatting each number type, archived in 2014 "The first 25 years of UK STD code changes summarised" (PDF). Sam Hallas. May 2014. – detailed information and explanation

  5. CPF number - Wikipedia

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    The CPF number (Cadastro de Pessoas Físicas, ; Portuguese for "Natural Persons Register") is the Brazilian individual taxpayer registry, since its creation in 1965. [1] This number is attributed by the Brazilian Federal Revenue to Brazilians and resident aliens who, directly or indirectly, pay taxes in Brazil.

  6. National identity card (Morocco) - Wikipedia

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    The new-generation electronic identification (CNIe) is a contactless (NFC) card compliant with the ICAO DOC9303 standard and is used alongside the Mon Identité Numérique digital identity application developed by the Agency for Digital Development (ADD) for electronic identification and trust services, and was first introduced in 2020.

  7. Caller ID - Wikipedia

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    Caller-ID system response sounds in various cases: analog, ISDN and digital PBX Caller identification (Caller ID) is a telephone service, available in analog and digital telephone systems, including voice over IP (VoIP), that transmits a caller's telephone number to the called party's telephone equipment when the call is being set up.

  8. Telephone numbers in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Within Australia, dialing a number in another area requires dialing the trunk code 0, followed by the area code, and then the local number.. In major centres, the first four digits specify the CCA (Call Collection Area, also known as an exchange), and the remaining digits specify a number at that exchange, up to 10,000 of which may be connected.

  9. First Direct - Wikipedia

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    First Direct (styled first direct) is a telephone and internet based retail bank division of HSBC UK Bank plc based in the United Kingdom.First Direct has headquarters in Leeds, England, and has 1.9 million customers. [1]