Hi db-wg, I just want to say that I mostly support the current proposal of 2022-01 (v2). I would prefer it if the following section was reworded in some way to make it more clear how the full home address is never justified and how the default should be no address at all for individuals. Also I think it should be changed to assume that any address an individual is operating from is a home address unless the individual themselves clearly say that it is not a home address. I would still support it in its current form without these changes but I would strongly prefer if these were made to prevent any confusion or ambiguity. (this section is part of 1.0 Organisations) <quote> The name of the organisation (which may be the personal data of a natural person) holding an Internet resource or managing part of an Internet resource, for example a sub-allocation, or using a block of addresses, is an essential part of the public registry. This identification is one of the principal purposes of the database. Any valid address could be helpful. Different types of addresses can be considered including postal addresses. The name and address of a natural person holding or using a resource and operating from a home address are the only personal data that can be justified to be published in the RIPE Database, provided there is documentary evidence held by the RIPE NCC, or a sponsoring LIR, or any resource holder that registered the subject’s details in the RIPE Database, that the natural person has consented to their name and address being published in this public registry. This consensual identification is a requirement of the public registry for holding an Internet resource or managing or using part of an Internet resource. A postal address may optionally be added by the resource holder or manager. Where the resource holder, manager or user is a natural person, the parts of any type of address more specific than country and region must not be entered in any object attribute. </quote> -Cynthia