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I would like to suggest that anyone who in the year 2024 insists on you communicating with them by fax can't be trusted and your best solution is therefore to stay away.
May I introduce you to the german government?
Or the American healthcare industry.
Or Japan
This has been an excellent summary. I don't trust any of these.
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/fax-100.htm at least we try to get away from it.
Most things in the Canadian government can only be transferred by fax or post mail.
Yup. So dumb. I've heard some German institutions are the same.
They will look you dead in the eye and say their IT people say it can't be hacked.
most
there you go