Legit online jobs ask for Stripe Identity and location checks to confirm the person being paid is real, route work to the right country, and keep payouts clean. For TokPortal managers, brands supply videos; you publish them from your phone, so identity and country checks protect payouts and mission matching.
TokPortal is a remote publishing mission platform for people with a smartphone. Brands produce the videos, TokPortal supplies the accounts, and managers publish the supplied videos on schedule from their own phone. Because the work is paid and country-specific, setup includes a phone check, a location check, and a Stripe Identity check.
You do not need followers, filming skills, editing skills, or money to join. The point of the check is simple: the person accepting paid missions must be the person getting paid, and their country must match the missions brands are buying.
Is Stripe Identity safe for workers?
Stripe Identity is generally safe when the request comes from a real company, through Stripe’s hosted verification flow, and no one asks you to pay a fee. Stripe is a payment infrastructure company used by online marketplaces, software platforms, and contractor platforms to verify people before money moves.
For workers, the safe pattern looks like this: you open a Stripe-hosted identity flow, submit a supported ID document, complete a selfie or liveness check if requested, and return to the platform. The company does not need you to email your passport, send photos in chat, or buy starter materials.
Feature
Normal remote-work verification
High-risk request
Where ID is submitted
Money required from worker
Reason for ID
Work description
Rate visibility
Why legit online jobs need your ID
Legit online jobs ask for ID because they are paying real people, not anonymous usernames. If a platform pays contractors weekly, it has to know who accepted the work, who should receive the payout, and whether the person meets the location rules for that mission.
For TokPortal manager missions, the ID check is not about your social-media clout. It is about payout integrity. Brands pay TokPortal for organic distribution, managers do the publishing work, and every accepted mission needs a verified person attached to it. Joining is free and no purchase is ever required.
The practical test is simple: if the job asks for ID after explaining paid work, payment flow, and country matching, that is normal. If a random free tool such as a TikTok profile picture download site, TikTok profile picture downloader, or TikTok PFP downloader asks for government ID, walk away. A free utility should not need identity verification.
4,276
active business clients using TokPortal distribution infrastructure
150,000+
accounts under management across the TokPortal network
6B+
organic video views generated through TokPortal campaigns
20+
countries in TokPortal’s business distribution network
How country affects missions you get
Your country matters because brands buy country-specific publishing. A US launch needs US posting. A UK campaign needs UK timing, language cues, and device context. A France or Germany campaign needs local publishing patterns, not a generic global schedule.
That is why TokPortal checks location before showing suitable missions. The US is the biggest market, followed by the UK, Canada, France, Germany, and Australia, but managers are accepted across more countries when missions are available.
Country also affects posting windows. A brand trying to reach British viewers should not publish on the same schedule as a campaign aimed at Australia. If you want the brand-side mechanics, read TokPortal’s country-by-country TikTok posting guide and the multi-country TikTok strategy guide.
Online job paid via PayPal and Stripe: is that normal?
Yes, it can be normal for an online job to use more than one payment company. Stripe may handle identity verification, while PayPal or another payout rail may be used to send money. The important part is whether the flow is consistent: the company explains the work, verifies who you are, shows the rate, and pays for completed missions.
Do not confuse identity verification with payment. Stripe Identity is the check. The payout method is how money reaches you. For TokPortal managers, the strongest trust point is that every mission shows what it pays before you accept it. Typical earnings are $100–$600 per week depending on missions accepted.
What documents are needed for a remote side hustle?
- A smartphone you can use for publishing missions
- A supported government ID for Stripe Identity verification
- A live selfie or liveness check if Stripe requests it
- A location check so missions match your country
- A payment account or payout method requested during onboarding
- A few clear minutes to complete setup without switching devices
You do not need followers. This is the biggest misconception. TokPortal supplies the accounts used for missions, and brands supply the videos. Your job is to accept a mission, publish the supplied content on schedule, keep the workflow clean, and mark it complete.
You also do not need to create videos. If you already understand how to publish a TikTok or Instagram post from a phone, you understand the core task. For context on why timing, account age, and posting behavior matter to brands, see how the TikTok algorithm works in 2026 and why account age affects distribution performance.
How to check if an online job ID request is reasonable
Check the company name before submitting ID
Search the company directly, open its official website, and confirm the role is described there. Do not rely only on a chat message or social post.
Confirm the reason for verification
A reasonable reason is payment eligibility, country matching, or contractor verification. A vague reason is not enough.
Look at where the ID is uploaded
A Stripe Identity flow should be clearly branded and hosted through Stripe’s verification process, not a random file upload.
Refuse any job that asks you to pay first
A real paid mission does not require a joining fee, starter kit, deposit, or paid training package.
Check whether the work and rate are visible
You should know what you are doing and what it pays before you accept the mission. Hidden rates create bad decisions.
The cleanest rule: ID is for paid work, not free browsing
What TokPortal managers actually do after verification
The daily work is simple but real. You accept a mission, publish supplied brand videos from your phone on the schedule shown, keep the account active for the mission requirements, and mark the task complete. Most managers should expect 30 minutes to 2 hours a day when they have accepted active missions.
This is contract work, not a salary. You choose the missions you accept, and the rate is shown before you commit. The algorithm can affect a brand’s reach, but it does not decide your mission payout.
Check if your phone and country qualify
Run the 60-second eligibility check before you submit anything. It tells you whether TokPortal manager missions are available for your country and device.
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Written by
Vincent Tellenne
Founder & CEO
Vincent is the founder of TokPortal, building the infrastructure for scaled organic social media distribution. Previously scaled multiple startups and APIs to millions of requests.
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