Yes, uploading your ID to eToro is safe and it’s required.
eToro operates under strict financial regulations. That means you’ll need to verify your identity before you can start trading. It’s not just a box-ticking exercise. It’s there to stop fraud, money laundering, and other shady behavior.
The process of verifying your eToro trading account is straightforward. You’ll be asked to upload two things:
Make sure the details are clear and match up. Blurry uploads or mismatched info will just slow things down.
Once your account is verified, you'll receive a notification and a green check symbol will be placed beside your username.
Worried about your personal data floating around? Don’t be. eToro uses SSL encryption to keep your documents safe in transit and stores your info with top-tier security protocols. Client funds are held in reputable banks, and they use verified electronic ID checks to speed things up and prevent abuse.
Some users say the process isn’t always quick. That’s true. In most cases, delays happen because something in your documents isn’t quite right like an expired ID, unreadable scan, or the address doesn’t match.
If that happens, eToro will usually ask for a re-upload with clearer details. There’s also in-platform help if you get stuck.
One more tip: Turn on two-factor authentication (2FA)
It takes a few seconds, but it gives you an extra layer of security. Every time you log in, you’ll need a code from your phone. Worth it. I use it every time.
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